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Re: RamFAST bullcrap
- Subject: Re: RamFAST bullcrap
- From: pete@pro-pete.cts.com (Pete Venezia)
- Date: Sat, 5 Nov 94 09:33:51 PDT
- In-reply-to: schultp@aa.wl.com (Paul Schultz)
- Newsgroups: comp.sys.apple2
- Organization: Pete's Place [pro-pete] Davis, CA 916 756-3761
RamFast is "searching" for a non-existent drive -- the one that was
replaced by the new one. Open the SciiUtilities, and delete [offline], and
verything will be fine.
schultp@aa.wl.com (Paul Schultz) writes:
>Matt Portune (mportune@telerama.lm.com) wrote:
>: When you normally install a new harddrive, and turn on the machine,
>: RamFAST says "Searching the SCSI bus for devices... could take 45
>: seconds" or something like that. Then it never does it again. What does
>: it mean when it says that EVERY time you turn on the machine? This never
>: happened until I put in my new hard drive. What's going on?
>
>Perhaps you need to check your SCSI termination? Usually the RamFast
>won't display this message after it "learns" about your new device.
>What do you see when you enter the SCSI utilities built into the RamFast?
>
>Paul Schultz
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