Ctrl+A gets you into the SCSI BIOS (if it's enabled) on many Adaptec SCSI
cards. I'm not sure of it's applicability in this situation w/ your zip
drive but I have configured many a hard drive w/ options in Adaptec's BIOS.
Beyond basic SCSI config, there's also a utility in the BIOS to low-level
format your SCSI drive.

2 cents lighter, I take my leave.......

Regards,
Sam

On Sat, 29 Apr 2000, you wrote:
> On Sat, 29 Apr 2000, Vic wrote:
>
> >Whats this rubbish about ctrl A?
> >when the zipdrive is initialised? I tried that
> >and it does Nothing.
>
> Thank you for this wealth of info.
> Where did you see ctrl-a?
> Paul
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