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Re: scsi errors - solved



>> No, it is happening with all 3 of the drives. I have an ATTO scsi card
>> that came with a G3 Beige. I then found another card UL3D and it still
>> did
>> it.  I then tried it with only one drive - still problems. I then put
>> the
>> ATTO card from the Beige G3 back in it with an older 50-pin Acard. It is
>> now working. So, the problem is solved. I just can't believe that all 3
>> of
>> the new Acards could be bad.
>
> The Acards are not all bad. Either the cable is bad, the termination is
> not set right, or something else is up with the SCSI bus if it works fine
> off of the 50 pin connector but not the 68 pin.

Did you connect the power cable on the Acards?   If you bought them new,
then you should have the power cable and the instructions and such an
error is unlikely.

However, there's been a fellow selling them on Ebay for a while at $30
each but they're used and have no power cables.   It would be easy enough
to assume that they would draw their power from the bus and not realize
that the Acard adapter needs a four pin power connector such as is used on
floppy drives in the PC world.

Jeff Walther




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