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To: Clarence Dodge who wrote (9692)12/17/1999 10:40:00 AM
From: Howard R. Hansen  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 14778
 
as of 6:22 am EST this morning I am looking at all three scsi devices being shown in my Explorer:))) My SCSI BIOS is enabled AND installed, everything was recognized with no error messages!!!

Double Congratulations

You'll never guess what the problem was.

You are right. I never thought of that possibility. Who ever designed your SCSI devices did a good job as nothing was destroyed by plugging the connector in upside down.



To: Clarence Dodge who wrote (9692)12/17/1999 11:10:00 AM
From: mr.mark  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 14778
 
clarence,

you should definitely receive some sort of perseverance award. as should the folks who were contributing to finding a solution.

:)

mark



To: Clarence Dodge who wrote (9692)1/6/2000 11:24:00 AM
From: Spots  Respond to of 14778
 
>> reversed the connection at the mobo

It's commonly accepted that 90% of all SCSI problems are cable problems of one sort or another. Of course its also common knowledge that 90% are termination problems <g>. I guess it depends on which problem you just finished having.

Glad you got it working, finally.

Spots