I'm tempted. However, the card in question is not necessarily original with this machine (it came from out of the blue), and it slipped my mind when posting that the beiges - at least some of them, anyway - came with a SCSI card. The few beiges I have seen are all bereft thereof...

If it comes to it, I'll try this tack, though.

Another item I forgot to mention - but can't immediately see as critical, although it might be - is that I'm booting from another SCSI drive on the on-board SCSI bus. In all I've read over the years, I haven't come across any reference to there being a mutually-exclusive arrangement for PCI-based SCSI and on-board SCSI. Disabuse welcome, if necessary.

On 3-Oct-04, at 4:23 PM, Maxwell Cabral wrote:

If ATTO's OS 9 Flasher won't work, try using the flasher available at www.os9forever.com/SCSICard.html within OS 9. If that works, then use ATTO's OS 9 flasher.


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