At 16:40 +0000 11/14/05, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
>I get the Mac with the ? in it upon boot. Could this be the two drives set to 
>the same ID?

The ? icon tells you that the computer can't find a disk of any kind. Duplicate 
SCSI IDs means that a request on that ID will be garbled and the computer will 
think no disk is there.

Find out how to set the ID on that software controlled SCSI disk. 
Manufacturer's web site? Another machine on which it once worked might have 
some software. Perhaps there are some jumpers for the default that will be 
obvious if you take it out of its housing.

There were some automatic SCSI disks made that never worked on Macs. Many had 
80 or 68 pin connectors that wouldn't fit anyway.
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