John Niven wrote:
Nobody knows anything? :-(
Not the make or model.
Somebody must know.
That would be you, include some more info. :)
You guys are just holding out on me :-)
How many 2gb scsi drives where made by how many companies?
Tried it with Termination ON but not connected to the SCSI b
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>Subject: Re: SCSI HD settings.
>Date: Mon, Aug 25, 2003, 2:48 PM
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>> I'm trying t o work out how to set up a 2GB HD to go into a IIci. The
>> drive in question has a option to force SCSI 1 operation. Should I do
>> this?
>>
>> Also it has
>I'm trying t o work out how to set up a 2GB HD to go into a IIci. The
>drive in question has a option to force SCSI 1 operation. Should I do
>this?
>Also it has active terminators, which can be on or off, and can supply
>the termination power, or not.
>Does the IIci supply term power to it's SCSI
On Monday, August 25, 2003, at 08:31 PM, John Niven
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
I'm trying t o work out how to set up a 2GB HD to go into a IIci. The
drive in question has a option to force SCSI 1 operation. Should I do
this?
Try without the SCSI 1 option. SCSI 2 and later should work fine with
t
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> Nobody knows anything? :-(
>
> Somebody must know.
>
> You guys are just holding out on me :-)
>
> Tried it with Termination ON but not connected to the SCSI bus. Got a
> sad Mac.
>
> Help..
>
> John
>
>
Hi John,
Really don't know also, but you should
maybe have a look at the siz
On Sunday, August 24, 2003, at 02:24 PM, John Niven wrote:
Hi all,
I'm trying t o work out how to set up a 2GB HD to go into a IIci. The
drive in question has a option to force SCSI 1 operation. Should I do
this?
Also it has active terminators, which can be on or off, and can supply
the term
Hi all,
I'm trying t o work out how to set up a 2GB HD to go into a IIci. The
drive in question has a option to force SCSI 1 operation. Should I do
this?
Also it has active terminators, which can be on or off, and can supply
the termination power, or not.
Does the IIci supply term power to it