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- From: jamiller@kuhub.cc.ukans.edu
- Newsgroups: comp.sys.amiga.emulations
- Subject: Re: Drive7 and AMAX
- Message-ID: <1993Jan1.201750.46029@kuhub.cc.ukans.edu>
- Date: 1 Jan 93 20:17:50 CST
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- Organization: University of Kansas Academic Computing Services
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- > I was not talking about SCSI bus device address 7, nor even "Drive 7
- > for the controler". By the way, I do indeed have all seven available
- > SCSI addresses occupied.
-
- If I were you I would maybe move the device you were wanting to
- recognize to another position higher on the chain. Also you might try
- removing all but the desired drive and trying it then adding devices
- until you isolate which combination is causing you to hang.
-
- > If you don't know, feel free to refrain from volunteering an incorrect
- > answer!
-
- Sorry don't know anything about the "Drive 7" software but having
- similiar experience with scsi before *I'm highly qualified to give a
- not so incorrect suggestion* :)
-
- > Eric Black "Garbage in, Gospel out"
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- James Miller
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