So I have a quadra 700, and I have a series of seagate SCSI drives I can put in it. This week's drive is a Seagate Medalist ST39140N, 9.1GB, 7200rpm, very nice. It has the standard two jumper blocks that just about all STxxxxxNs have; one on the front for the SCSI ID and remote LED, and one on the bottom for termination, parity, write protect, etc. It's ID is always 0.
90% of the time I have only one other SCSI device attached, a very nice caddy load CD-ROM that has auto termination, set on SCSI ID3. Now, I know this setup works. Just 5 minutes ago I booted off a 7.6.1 CD and installed 7.6.1 on the 9.1GB HDD with no problems whatsoever.
Until I removed the CD drive, that is. With that off the machine just boots to the blinking "?" we all know and love. First idea is that it's just SCSI termination, so I sourced some unbelievably tiny jumpers and set the first two that came to mind, term enable and term power from drive. This time when it boots, it displays the little box giving some information on the silverlining driver, and that it's set to ID0, but it still sits at the blinking "?"
What the heck is going on? Are there other SCSI term jumpers I need to set?
90% of the time I have only one other SCSI device attached, a very nice caddy load CD-ROM that has auto termination, set on SCSI ID3. Now, I know this setup works. Just 5 minutes ago I booted off a 7.6.1 CD and installed 7.6.1 on the 9.1GB HDD with no problems whatsoever.
Until I removed the CD drive, that is. With that off the machine just boots to the blinking "?" we all know and love. First idea is that it's just SCSI termination, so I sourced some unbelievably tiny jumpers and set the first two that came to mind, term enable and term power from drive. This time when it boots, it displays the little box giving some information on the silverlining driver, and that it's set to ID0, but it still sits at the blinking "?"
What the heck is going on? Are there other SCSI term jumpers I need to set?


