Scott wrote:

> ...then I discovered if I made the CD-ROM
> (yes, the original one. . .) the master and the two scsi hard drives
> the slaves...

What exactly does this mean?  "Master" and "slave" aren't terms typically
used in SCSI setups.  Do you mean one was terminated, the others weren't?
Do you mean one had a lower ID number than the other two?  Are you referring
to each device's relative position on the cable?

Just curious.  I've been working with SCSI for about 16 years now and never
heard of making a SCSI device a master or a slave....

-Kennedy Brandt
http://home.earthlink.net/~supermac_insider/


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