> It sounds like your setup just may not be terminated properly.
> 
> If the other poster is correct and the 2x Mac cdroms just aren't
> compliant enough to work with anything else, I'll give you a 4x SCSI
> cdrom drive that ought to work better.  But you'll have to come get
> it, and I live in Oak Hill :)

I think termination is the problem.  I finally found the manual on that
drive somewhere on the web that indicate that drive has no termination
jumper (because it was assumed to be used on a Map, where the termination is
done on the hard drive.).  So now I just need to find an external case for
it.

thanks for your offer..but I am going to school in Illinois.  I mainly just
want this drive to rip some music. and the utility for ripping CD just seems
don't like my IDE drive, even with scsi emulation.

Where is Oak Hill?! been out of Austin for a while, can't remember..


> | I am also using a really old SCSI card, Future domain.
> 
> As long as it's PCI you should be good.
> 
> You ever seen an Adaptec 1542b?  Truly, that's jumper hell.  That, and
> a SB16 :)

it's actually an ISA.
so I have an ISA scsi and ISA SB16...
surprising, after some twisting, they both worked under 1 system.  (they both
came originally from a micron machine I bought back in the 94, different
machine than what I have now though).

chen

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