Ah, gotcha...figured since everything else was working perfectly that it 
wouldn't be an issue.

I've seen mention and I guess I'll look around, but if anyone does cap 
replacement for a reasonable price I'll probably have it done. Give me a 
shout if you see this.

Thanks Jason.

--Chad

On Sunday, March 3, 2013 7:33:05 PM UTC-6, [email protected] wrote:

Dead scsi controllers are a known issue, but first bet is capacitors need 
> replaced on the motherboard.  Due to age and use can cause any number of 
> problems.
>  

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