When file corruption occurs, it is always in the first 16 bytes of a disk block. This area is overwritten by data that belongs in another area which is in offset 4096 bytes (400H) before the damaged area.
Is this a known problem, and if so, is there an update or patch for SCSI
Manager 4.3?
A This bug was identified and has been fixed in System 7.5.1 (System 7.5 with the
update).
If a device goes bus-free after the command phase, the SCSI Manager 4.3
crashes. With the System 7.5 update applied, the SCSI Manager does not dispatch
the next command if the bus is free after the earlier command. Also, SCSI
Manager 4.3 in System 7.5 mistakenly tries to optimize TIBs on machines that do
not have DMA, which could potentially cause data loss. TIB optimization is now
turned off for pseudo-DMA machines.
For more information, see also: Technote OS 07.