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Re: Apple Hi-Speed SCSI Card
wklye@surf.eng.yale.edu wrote:
:I've been trying to set up a SCSI harddrive on my Apple //e. It is a 80meg
:drive hooked to an Apple Hi-Speed SCSI card. On attempting to partition the
:drive the the provided software, I am asked to select which drive to partition
:- even though I have only ONE drive (and nothing else on the SCSI chain).
:Still the partition program indicates I have seven drives (drive numbers 0 to
:7) on-line. I've checked the manual but can't find anything relevant to this
:problem. Any assistance you can provide as to the cause of this anomaly and
:how to proceed with partitioning would be very much appreciated.
The usual cause of a drive appearing at all SCSI IDs is that it has the SAME
ID as the host adapter. Usually the host will be set at 7 so try changing the
address of the drive.
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David Wilson Dept CompSci Uni Wollongong Australia david@cs.uow.edu.au