herb schulsinger wrote:

> Your PowerCenter has only one bus, designated 0 (zero), which will accommodate 7
> drives including your boot drive (ID 0) and a chain of up to 6 other drives connected
> either internally or externally.  If you had a SCSI host adapter, such as an Adaptec
> card, plugged into one of your PCI slots, then that would be bus 1.  If the card
> offered ultrawide SCSI, you'd have 16 IDs on bus 1, addresses 00-FF.

Ooooooops, mia culpa.  That should have read addresses 0-F.

>
>
> Robert Easton wrote:
>
> > I found a bunch of different SCSI chain scanning programs on the net, and it
> > seams that the PowerCenter isn't seeing the external SCSI chain.  Should the
> > External Bus be bus 1?  Is there a driver that I need to activate the
> > external bus?


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