What do you mean "added the burner to the SCSI bus later"? You can't do that, can you? I mean, it has to be connected and on in order to be detected and used, doesn't it? The SCSI bus should be terminated correctly. the 50-pin connector is terminated by the DVD drive, and the UW chain (the HDs) has an active termintor on the end of the chain as the HDs do not terminate. I think I might have turned off the autotermination in the SCSI bios though. I suppose the external connector could not be terminated correctly (there's nothing connected externally) and that could be causing problems? I have disabled termination on the burner and use the dvd drive to terminate the chain.
Rob Armin Wegner wrote: > > Have you added your burner to the SCSI bus, later? Then check, wether your > SCSI bus is terminated correctly. The device at the end of the cable must be > terminated, only. For some burners you have to set the jumper to disable > termination. That is revers to normal harddrive setting. > > -- > Unsubscribe? mail -s unsubscribe [EMAIL PROTECTED] < /dev/null -- [EMAIL PROTECTED] 1999-00 | Aka Khyron the Backstabber | L I NN N U U X X O ICQ# 2325055 | L I N NN U U X | LLL I N N UUU X X O "Shackles cannot keep me bound | Those who can, do. forever. I'm outta here." |