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There's got to be some weird thing on the back end making this load first or something. Changing the file name, moving it into the System folder, creating an alias and renaming it etc all doesn't work. This thing loads first no matter WHAT. I took a quick look at the PCI 324 driver in ResEdit...
If anyone is curious, here are the drivers: http://www57.zippyshare.com/v/2970575/file.html
I don't know if you'll experience what I'm experiencing, but I get freezing as soon as both drivers are loaded, so be careful.
I think we've got a better chance of fooling with the Sonnet driver and...
Also to note is that this audio driver is loading at startup even if I hold down shift to turn the extensions off. I can only physically move it out of the extensions folder for it to not load. It's listed in the Extensions manager so it's not invisible or anything.
This driver is just weird.
I'm having trouble getting non-printable characters to work on my 9600 keyboard. The Numluck key won't light up, it's being used as a Clear key. If I can get those to work I think I can just add some 0 - 31 ASCII characters to the name of the Sonnet extension and it may start loading first.
I'm...
http://www.asciitable.com/index/asciifull.gif
How would I go about typing one of these? The Space is listed as 32 so the PCI 324 driver must have something that's 0 - 31. I'm not sure if it's even using that list though.
Conflict Catcher doesn't list it as a reorderable extension, I can't move it. It looks like I'm in need of some hacking but I'm not sure how to go about that. I like the idea of messing with the Sonnet extension rather than the PCI 324 extension since the Sonnet one seems more 'flexible'.
Maybe...
I upgraded my 9600 with a Sonnet CPU and the extension it installed is the very first one that's loaded upon startup. That's because they put a space in front of Sonnet. The extensions load in alphabetical order.
I also have an audio driver with no spaces in front of it, however even so, that...
I think I'm gonna take a chance on one of those Seagate Cheetah 15k.4 drives. Do you think that would work in a powermac 9600 with the adapter? I read something about non-Apple SCSI drives giving problems, and max noted something about some drives just not working correctly. I think Apple was...
I was wondering how termination worked. I guess I pull the jumpers off of the drive and use the jumpers on the adapter card?
Those two pictures I posted are both 15k.4 drives but they seem to have different connectors. Which one of them does your adapter work with?
http://i.ebayimg.com/00/s/MTIwMFgxNjAw/z/pUEAAOxy-o5R1Jxi/$T2eC16d,!zUE9s38+qI3BR1J%29htP5w~~60_57.JPG
http://img.auctiva.com/imgdata/1/6/7/0/4/2/0/webimg/779855995_o.jpg?nc=363
It looks like there are multiple types of connectors on these Cheetah 15k.4 drives. From browsing ebay briefly, it...
The SD card solution looks a little expensive. I can do some research and find just any ol' quiet SCSI hard drive, so what I'm worried about is using some sort of adapter. I don't know if those newer SCSI drives with 68 or 80 pin connectors will work with an adapter in a 9600. They've got some...
I need it for compatibility reasons. Some of my software won't work without a SCSI drive but that's another story. I've got to have one unfortunately, so if I'm going to pop one in there, I want it to be as silent as possible.
I don't know much about the different types of SCSI connectors but...
Alright, I need the most silent SCSI hard drive that I can possibly get. It'll be the main SCSI drive in my 9600. I don't care how big or how small the drive is, just that it's quiet. The only noise coming from my 9600 at the moment is the power supply fan and I don't want to increase it at all...
Disregard this thread. The supposed termination jumper on the Zip drive was crammed between the first row of pins and the plastic on the side. As soon as I took it out there and put it on the actual termination pins, it's all working fine now wth the SCSI drive disconnected.
I just read briefly about an internal pass-through SCSI terminator. My rig works 100% when I've got that SCSI HD in there which is obviously terminated, no freezing when loading CDROMs. But no matter what I do when I disconnect it, I freeze.
I'm thinking that the CDROM's termination isn't 'good...
I'm on a 9600 with OS8.6. I think the issue is mainly due to me disconnecting that internal SCSI drive. The CDROM is ID3 so it should be terminated when the SCSI HD is disconnected. The Zip drive is ID5 so it should also be terminated. That should be my ticket, but it doesn't seem to clear up...
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