although i'm sure you checked already,
make sure you have a scsi drive not a parallel. scsi has diamond were
parallel has computer or printer printed above connectors. they use same connector.
chuck lenington
Another possibility is that the drive is one of the dreaded SCSI/Parallel monstrosities that IOmega made. I don't know if they made them in the 250 model. They tended to not work with a SCSI bus that had anything else attached but the CPU. And IOmega didn't support them if there was anything else attached. Which to me always meant they weren't SCSI.
Karl Miller wrote:> no idea what it is. Can someone please help?
Hi there!
Today, I tried to attach a Zip 250 to my 6300CD running OS 9.1, but everytime I tried to attach it, the computer shut off. I tried to restart it with the drive attached, but it just wouldn't turn on. At this point, I'm sure it's some minor oversight, but I have
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