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Re: Can't configure my RamFast SCSI card



nathan@visi.com (Nathan Mates) wrote:

>In article <32f34c3a.50705133@news.concentric.net>,
>Laer Haider <lkhaider@concentric.net> wrote:
>>Thanks Nathan.  Now there's another problem.  The RamFAST is
>>recognizing the 4 partitions of the hard drive and the 1 or 5
>>partitions of the Bernoulli Box (depending on the cartridge I have in
>>it).  But GS/OS only recognizes the first 2 partitions of the hard
>>drive and nothing else.  I can't access most of my information that I
>>keep on /Hard3 (my data storage area) and /Hard4 (my downloads and
>>misc. files area).  Am I overlooking something?
>
>   Have you installed the RamFAST's GS/OS driver to the boot disk?
>There's an option to do so from within the Ramfast's setup program, or
>if the Ramfast's ROMDisk is active, you can manually copy the driver
>file to */system/drivers (*=boot volume). Reboot, and it should
>recognize everything under GS/OS.

Yes I have, but then the computer hangs on boot-up.  This has happened
ever since I put in the RamFAST card.  I've been running it using the
SCSI drivers provided by Apple just fine.  I tried removing the Apple
SCSI drivers and running the Ramfast driver, removing the Ramfast
driver and running the Apple driver, and running both drivers.
Whenever the Ramfast driver is present, the system hangs.  Whenever I
boot with the Apple SCSI drivers, it will boot, but I don't see any
partitions but the first two hard disk partitions.  This has been a
real head scratcher.