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Re: Any ideas what might be wrong with my Apple SCSI card?
"Ole Voss" <ole@netrogue.de> wrote in message
BBAC23E6.1025%ole@netrogue.de">news:BBAC23E6.1025%ole@netrogue.de...
> On 10/10/2003 4:47, in article
20031009224731.12996.00000052@mb-m19.aol.com,
> "O Aaland" <oaaland@aol.com> wrote:
>
> > <<
> > I've got GS/OS installed on my IDE drives and I work from them, but I
thought
> > it would be neat to add a CD-ROM to access large amounts of data (or
programs)
> > quickly. So you say I should just use the advanced disk utilities. Do
these
> > work on SCSI drives only? And would you know why the Apple SCSI
utilities
> > don't
> > show my drive? I can't load a CD-ROM either... >>
> >
> > Since you have GS/OS installed on an IDE drive make sure you have the
SCSI
> > drivers installed also or you will only be able to see SCSI devices in 8
bit
> > mode.
>
> The drivers are installed but it's not working...yet. I'm going to try
that
> termination hack today.
> Incidentally, I don't see anything when booting the Apple SCSI Utilities
> either (that's 8 bit, or not?).
If you're running GS/OS then don't bother with the SCSI utilities, just
use the Adv. Disk Utils. Apple SCSI Utilities are mainly for 8-bit Apple
II computers.
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