There
are those that dislike fooling with the SCSI 'voodoo' though.
Once you get the dance steps down, and realize that you have to sacrifice
a lamb, not a chicken... the SCSI gods stop causing problems. :-)
I've had my share of oddly behaving SCSI chains but in the
end, most could be traced to cable problems. Then there's always my
PS/2 with the built-in ESDI and my attempt at using an IBM SCSI
board. No matter what I did, the two conflicted until I pulled the
BIOS off of the SCSI board. Other than losing the ability to boot
from it, it works great with CD-ROMs and hard disks.
Jeff
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