Subject: RE: IIsi and internal scsi devices
To: None <port-mac68k@netbsd.org>
From: None <sschwerzmann@dplanet.ch>
List: port-mac68k
Date: 03/24/2000 11:29:23
>I'm trying to install netbsd on a IIsi. It's currently got a 40MB hd, so I
>tried to swap it out with a 2.0GB hd.  But, for some reason, the IIsi
>wouldn't recognize it.  The scsi id is the same, do i need to mess with
>any other of the terminiation/id settings on the drive?

  Beside the termination and unique id topics mentioned by others on=20
the list, I've got one more!

  As I, more than.. huh.. 5years ago, upgraded my IIsi's HD from Apple's=20
40MB to a then wicked fast and modern IBM 540MB harddrive, I had to
deactivate the "target initiated transfer negotiation" on the drive by mean=
s=20
of a jumper.
  This may apply for other oldie-goldie Macs too when equipping them
with newer hds.

>The only article I found regarding this subject was:=20
>http://til.info.apple.com/tilarchive.nsf/4f7139cddb23e2558625656b00680f5d?=
Create
>Document

  sorry, I for me cannot follow this link

>Thanks in advance!
>
>John David Garza
>garza@keyframe.cjas.org

Have Fun
Stephan
sschwerzmann@mus.ch