>
>may be causing. It's a hassle, but I'd connect your SCSI drive(s) to the
>S900's own internal bus, make absolutely sure that drive termination is
>correct, de-interleave your RAM, and give it a go. Read everything on Ryan's
>web site carefully too, of course. You don't mention which video card your
>using, but it's important to have one of a few supported cards during the
>initial installation. The S900's original TwinTurbo video card in one of the
>top two slots should be fine, it was for me. But remove any other
>unsupported video cards until after the install is proven successful.



The only of the above conditions that were not true when I tried 
pointing to my internal SCSI drive was the de-interleaved RAM (my 
video card is the original TwinTurbo). Does de-interleaving simply 
mean insuring that like sized RAM are not in corresponding slots of 
the two banks (e.g., A1 and B1)? Do I simply move sticks around in 
the one bank, so that no two like pairs are in the same slot number 
(e.g., A1 has a 128, B1 has a 32)?

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