Well folks, here is a request for aid in a long string of SCSI woes.
I have a controller... an Adaptec 2940UW. Latest BIOS, etc.
I have two internal devices on the standard SCSI ribbon - a Toshiba DVD drive and a Plextor 12x4x32 burner.
All is well. Things work fine.
HOWEVER, if I plug my external zip drive and/or scanner in on the external connector, the burner stops working. It will sporadically not enumerate in the BIOS, and even when it does it usually won't burn properly.
My solution until now has been to run the external devices off a little baby ISA SCSI card. However, this slows down the whole system, provides piss-poor performance for the external devices, and takes up a slot which I am beginning to need.
So... ideas as to why this happens? The line was properly terminated, but errors kept occuring and termination cut in and out (as determined by a diagnostic terminator at the end of the chain)... now mind you this ONLY happened when the Plextor drive was hooked up!
I could make the problem go away by unhooking the Plextor, but it's a nice drive. I swapped it out for another, but it demonstrated the same problem. I've heard from other people online that Plextors are very picky about what else is on the SCSI bus... but this is ridiculous. If it's properly terminated all my deviced should work, right?
Ok, any ideas? Let me know.
- Gurm
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Listen up, you primitive screwheads! See this? This is my BOOMSTICK! Etc. etc.
I have a controller... an Adaptec 2940UW. Latest BIOS, etc.
I have two internal devices on the standard SCSI ribbon - a Toshiba DVD drive and a Plextor 12x4x32 burner.
All is well. Things work fine.
HOWEVER, if I plug my external zip drive and/or scanner in on the external connector, the burner stops working. It will sporadically not enumerate in the BIOS, and even when it does it usually won't burn properly.
My solution until now has been to run the external devices off a little baby ISA SCSI card. However, this slows down the whole system, provides piss-poor performance for the external devices, and takes up a slot which I am beginning to need.
So... ideas as to why this happens? The line was properly terminated, but errors kept occuring and termination cut in and out (as determined by a diagnostic terminator at the end of the chain)... now mind you this ONLY happened when the Plextor drive was hooked up!
I could make the problem go away by unhooking the Plextor, but it's a nice drive. I swapped it out for another, but it demonstrated the same problem. I've heard from other people online that Plextors are very picky about what else is on the SCSI bus... but this is ridiculous. If it's properly terminated all my deviced should work, right?
Ok, any ideas? Let me know.
- Gurm
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Listen up, you primitive screwheads! See this? This is my BOOMSTICK! Etc. etc.
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