Hi,

This post is a little late (my initial ones were bounced back to me for
some reason), but thanks to Jeff W. and Dan A. for your responses to my
earlier post about the drive I added to my "new" S900 (taken out of my old
S900 that succumbed to the black screen of death) that wasn't being
recognized. Problem solved. It was, as you suspected, a combination of the
added drive still having termination enabled and the same ID# as the 2GB
SCSI already resident on the new computer. I was finally able to make sense of 
the little chart on the top of the drive and w/ your explanation and a chart I 
found online for Quantum drives, I was able to properly configure the jumper 
switches on the underside and reset the ID# and disable termination.

I'm currently up to OS 9.2.2 and am thinking of moving up to OS X and
installing it on a partition on my 120GB IDE. Does anyone have a
recommendation as to a particular version that might be the most stable
and the least problematic and that will offer the classic environment? I'm
running a G4/450Mhz processor and have 1 GB RAM. Thanks for any suggestions.

Elliot



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