On 7.5.2004 14:55, "Philip Stortz" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

Thanks for hints. It's Seagate ST39173W>
http://www.seagate.com/support/disc/scsi/st39173w.html

I was playing with jumpers  long time. I'm guru but I'm not doing it for
first time eather. 


> first, get the manual for the drive (on the manufacturers site) and check all
> the jumpers.
> chances are it's set to not spin up until told to do so, you want it to spin
> up on boot. 
> there could be other drive jumper problems as well.  also, make sure it's
> terminated (all
> lines, not just the 50 if you're using a converter).  a model number for the
> drive would
> be helpful.

But "not just the 50" seem unfamiliar to me. How to terminate thet rest.
Converter is plain simple:
http://krup.602portal.cz/pic/ksred12.jpg

Thanks for help.

Best wishes

Frantisek

>> I got 68 pin SCSI disk from SUN server. It should be working but I can't
>> manage to format it on Mac. Drive setup says it's unsupported, HDT: it's not
>> ready and so on. I was suggested to reformat it on PC but don't have friend
>> with SCSI card. Isn't there any terminal command to format drive same way as
>> Fdisk on PC. I would try VPC but I don't have one.
>> 
>> Machine 7500/9.1 with 68to50 pin SCSI adapter.



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