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Thanks for HD help!
I would like to thank everyone who responded with suggestions about the
hard drive problems I was having. I did find out that I had everything
where it was supposed to be; I could narrow down my troubleshooting
considerably. It turns out that there were some jumpers on the CMS card
for determining the SCSI ID number, and this was set to 4. So I was
then able to surmise that the DIP switches on back of the drive itself
were SCSI ID numbers (0 to 8?) and set that to 4...and voila! It works!
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James Grubic "Golden Wolf" | Amiga*Macintosh*IBM*Commodore*Apple II
Microcomputer/Network Specialist | http://204.200.71.103/bps/
Bozeman Public Schools | http://www.grfn.org/golden_w/
isgrub@hawks.bps.montana.edu |