You wrote:
Paul Corsa <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
The S900 has two SCSI chains. The slower, internal/external one has a plugin near the rear fan. I'd try plugging in there. If a known good drive works there you can then diagnose the faster internal only SCSI chain with more confidence.

Ok, Paul,

I have done the above, I have taken the SCSI ribben with the
Orig type known working SCSI HD & the CD Rom & plugged into the
slower, internal/external SCSI plug-in.
The HD & the CDROM work, & are seen, on the desktop.
I can even boot up into the SCSI HD, Yea!

But now my printer will not work, in the chooser
on the left where you click on a printer, it's there
but when I click on it, nothing shows up in the right had side.
& also my CD burner is not found by Apple system profiler
or by software but the green lite says on  & it will not open.

So, what does this mean that the SCSI HD is seen & boots up
when connected this way?
So, what would you suggest next?

Thanks in advance! kim
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