Path: blue.weeg.uiowa.edu!news.uiowa.edu!uunet!spool.mu.edu!uwm.edu!cs.utexas.edu!bcm!pendragon!fullfeed!fullfeed!not-for-mail From: bpvh@msn.fullfeed.com (Bradley VonHaden) Newsgroups: comp.sys.apple2 Subject: RE: Bernoulli on a //gs? (Please Read) Date: 26 Oct 1994 05:47:10 -0500 Organization: FullFeed Communications (Internet +1.608.246.2701 info) Lines: 43 Message-ID: <38lc3e$k07@fullfeed.fullfeed.com> NNTP-Posting-Host: fullfeed.fullfeed.com gardnern@ucsu.Colorado.EDU (RKE) wrote: >I am trying to attach a 90mb Bernoulli drive to my GS. >My system is as follows: > >ROM 1 Apple //gs >4mb AE RAM card >8mhz ZIP GS >Apple High-Speed SCSI card >90 mb Bernoulli hard drive >System 6.0.1 Three things I can think of to check: One possibility is DMA compatibility. If your memory card is not DMA compatible, then switch 1 on the Apple HS SCSI card should be open (up). Another possibility I guess is a SCSI ID conflict. The Apple HS SCSI card's ID at the factory is set to 7. Here are the Apple HS SCSI card switch combinations: note: Switch 1 controls DMA; open (up) turns DMA off note: Switches 2-4 control SCSI card ID note: 'U' means open (up), 'D' means closed (down) SWITCH: 1234 1234 1234 1234 1234 1234 1234 1234 SETTING: .UUU .UUD .UDU .UDD .DUU .DUD .DDU .DDD CARD ID: 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 Third, the scsi chain needs termination power to work properly. This is different from termination. Both are required for a properly functioning scsi chain. It is possible that neither the Bernoulli drive nor the Apple HS SCSI card is supplying termination power. If this is the case, and there is no other device on the scsi chain to supply said power, it probably won't work. There is a modification (requires soldering skills) to the Apple HS SCSI card to make it supply termination power. ****bpvh Internet: bpvh@fullfeed.com GEnie: B.VONHADEN**** ****Posted by an Apple IIGS using my own Proterm 3.1 File Macro****