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- From: norcott_bill@tandem.com (Bill Norcott)
- Subject: Re: Newbie Question - 4o M SCSI in a 386
- Message-ID: <1992Nov18.021810.2740@tandem.com>
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- Reply-To: norcott_bill@tandem.com (Bill Norcott)
- Organization: Tandem Computers, Inc.
- References: <kf2JSSK00iV40586sF@andrew.cmu.edu>
- Date: Wed, 18 Nov 1992 02:18:10 GMT
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- In article <kf2JSSK00iV40586sF@andrew.cmu.edu>, "Kevin R. Bronke" <kb3e+@andrew.cmu.edu> writes:
- |> As the subject says, I just got a 40 Meg Quantum drive, originally set
- |> up for a Mac.
- |> I also have a Future Domain controller card and a 386 system.
- |>
- |> How can I get my system to recognize the SCSI as a drive?
-
- You need to change your setup CMOS to be "not present" for the drive,
- since SCSI doesn't show up as any of the known drive types. The
- controller card has its own BIOS for the disk which also has the
- format program on it. This is one of the oddities of SCSI on
- PC's.
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