>The idea of the internal bus taking precedence over the external bus
>comes from Apple documentation. I have never bothered to have
>identical SCSI IDs on devices residing on both the built-in busses.
I have tested CD-ROMS on the internal and the external buses, both drives
being ID=3, and bo
The idea of the internal bus taking precedence over the external bus
comes from Apple documentation. I have never bothered to have
identical SCSI IDs on devices residing on both the built-in busses.
Seven devices has always been sufficient for my needs... Especially
since I use a JackHammer
I have found (at work) that if a GAL is overheated in the process of
removal or installation the program can be corrupted. Whether or not
the device is actually damaged I cannot say as I discard any device
which is overheated (rather than have it act quirky or fail prematurely
in the field).
Sque wrote:
Why folks continue to recommend Netbsd over Deb is a mystry to me
which is why I ask "why", hoping somebody will throw in one reasonable
use that isn't covered by linux.
I suppose in some respects this is goes beyond any particular platform
and into the wider Linux vs *BSD debate.
Hmm, I'm asking because I'm using MacOS v7.6.1 on Quadra-950 right now,
and I don't see any extensions related to the SCSI management. Also, I'm
unable to find them in the installation tomes... Do you know exact
filename/location?
SCSI manager 4.3 is integrated in the system in 7.6.1, it's not a
s
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> But I have another question: where that "SCSI Manager 4.3 extension" can
> be found?
> >>
>
> Included in MacOS 7.6.1 or later.
>
> It might be able to be extracted from the 7.6.1 installer files.
Hmm, I'm asking because I'm using MacOS v7.6.1 on Quadra-950 right no