>>>>> "will" == will trillich <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
will> On Sat, Dec 16, 2000 at 04:11:26AM -0600, Kent West wrote: will> so it's a good thing to try -- if you power down and/or will> disconnect your zip drive, THEN try the eject button after will> powering it back on. if it doesn't do its thing, you've got will> a drive problem. if it does, then your system isn't will> communicating the right signals. [good luck, there!] (Sorry about the delay. It's been a busy few days.) But let me say again: this is an _internal_ ide/atapi drive. It does not hook up to the parallel port or to the usb. So disconnecting would be, well, inconvenient, and I'm not sure what I would gain in terms of troubleshooting. Also, I can eject under Windoze. Wouldn't that indicate a software problem? dmg -- ---------------------- Dan Griswold [EMAIL PROTECTED] ----------------------