Hi,

I've been setting up my "new" S900 that I purchased from eBay and have been 
transferring all the upgrades from my old machine, the one that gave me the 
"black screen of death", to the new one. I transferred 1 GB of RAM in pairs 
resetting the cuda switch each time and powering up w/ no problems. All the 
memory is seen. I installed the software for my Sonnet G4/450Mhz processor card 
and then the card intself. The Sonnet manual says to press the CUDA switch 
before you actuall seat the card. (Is that how it should be done for anything 
you add?) Installation was successful although I did lose the chime at first 
but it returned on restarting. When Sonnet says not to ZAP the PRAM from a cold 
start, that means not to Zap it after first powering up, right? But it's okay 
to Zap it on a restart? I did and then I got the blinking question mark and had 
to boot up from the PRAM restore diskette which the machine kept ejecting but 
it did the trick anyway and the next time I powered up, it found the system. 
(At some point I also got, to my great dismay, a black screen, but video 
returned.)

Now, what I want to do is access the data on my original SCSI 2GB that I had in 
the old machine. I disconnected it and reconnected it to the the ribbon cable 
in the new S900 (immediately after the 2GB SCSI that's already there) and to 
one of the other multi-colored cables but when I power up, the added drive does 
not appear on the desktop. It's not listed under Apple System Profiler or Drive 
Setup as a device connected to the computer. The only place I see it is within 
an application I have called SCSI Probe. It's listed there and identified w/ an 
ID# of 67 but I can't get it to mount. (The other SCSI drive is listed as 
having an ID# of 69.) Any suggestions?

Thanks,

Elliot



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