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Re: high speed scsi trm pwr mod...
- Subject: Re: high speed scsi trm pwr mod...
- From: Amiga2000@bigpond.nospam.com
- Date: 18 Sep 2000 13:43:04 +1100
- Newsgroups: comp.sys.apple2
- Organization: RMIT University Computer Science
- References: <969242373.39c5770540be8@webmail.cotse.com>
- Sender: Christopher John Harrison <charriso@yallara.cs.rmit.edu.au>
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penman@n-o_s-p-a-m-cotse.com wrote:
" Multiple devices on a line aren't a problem--matter of fact this is
" how the SCSI format was developed, with the idea that multiple items
" would be on the chain, and that all would be supplying tem power--
Yep, thats true....But the scsi system (correct me if I'm wrong) will
*not* work at all, when *no* devices supply trm pwr?
This is my problem, I have apple hgh spd scsi card and one drive that does
*not* supply trm pwr, and system doesn't work.
I'll fire up apples scsi utilities later on tonight, to find if the card can
be seen or not, or if just the drives can't be seen.
It seems to work OK though, because when I set the gs to scan it takes ages
to boot up, I'm assuming it's the scsi card doing it's bus scanning.
ch.
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