Scsi of that era was still basically voodoo.... Get yourself a decent quality (preferably
active) terminator and turn off the termination on all the drives. Make sure you're
using good cables. CD caddies can be had on ebay from time to time..... TOp of my list
would be termination issues and then cables....
Check that all devices have different ID's.... I'm trying to remember if you had
to set up the booting ID specifically on the S760.... been a while since I had to do
something like that with an S-series....
chrisc
Date: Thu, 4 Dec 2008 06:51:38 -0800> From:
0eru0(a)sbcglobal.net> To: sgroup(a)sgroup.ca> Subject: [sgroup] S-760 SCSI troubles>
> I was given a S-760 ( with ctr/mouse ), PS Systems rackmount containing Syquest 44mg
and a cd rom (without the cd tray insert). This system works great, except the cd rom is
usless without the tray.> > I want to expand the SCSI chain but can not. Even a
Iomega 100meg zip between the S-760 and the Syquest locks up the sampler. Not to mention
my attempts to add a computer.> > -I've changed the SCSI ID # on the S-760 to
all available #s, no luck.> -Syquest ID 5> -started with really old computers, last
being a dell optiplex gx240 (I'm looking for a mac)> > Maybe someones kid can
help me.> > Bruce Riley, Chicago>
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