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High-speed SCSI woes



Greetings all,

Running into a little problem. I converted a bunch of 32MB .po
partitions I'd been using under KEGS32 back to an original Apple SCSI
drive. I always work on the partitions through emulation, then copy
them back to the original hardware via CiderPress and I've had no
problem (I've swapped them back and forth 3 or 4 times).

However, this time, I can copy over the drives but I get some sort of
hangup on boot. It always bombs during GS/OS startup, but the error is
always different; sometimes it crashes into the monitor, other times it
says "Please insert the disk BOOT" (which is what it's booting off of
already), sometimes it claims there's no SCSI driver, sometimes it
bombs because it can't find an FST. It never gets to the desktop,
basically.

I assumed that the .po had been corrupted on its way to the actual hard
drive, so I copied the partition BACK onto the PC with the emulator,
and found that there was no corruption (did a verify through the Finder
and everything).

So basically it seems like there's some screwup in the interface. Does
this sound like a problem with the drive cables or the high-speed SCSI
card in slot 7?