Howdy all? Sirry my first post here is a whine. I'm usually pretty savvy with things like this, but this time I'm finding my hands in the curse-filled air.
Just picked up a pretty mint e6400 (not ultra), with EOS v 4.01 in it. I'm trying to install a 9 GB SCSI HD in it, but I'm a little shaky on jumper pin configs. It's a "newer" drive so there's an adapter, but the adapter has jumper pins on it too. Do the jumper pins on the adapter have to be set and matching the drive, or should the jumpers be off of the adapter? In the manual the described drives are Mac (if installed), Emulator, several unassigned, then the sampler itself. If I'm reading this correctly, I should be assigning to the lowest unassigned drive, setting both the pins on the drive and the adapter to assign the SCSI ID, but so far the sampler just doesn't want to see the damn drive. I'm also going to see if I can't find another scsi ribbon cable around.
Funny thing is this: normally the red line on the cable goes to pin 1, right? Well, if I unplug the cable from the board and the drive, at boot up, it just scrolls through drive numbers quickly. If I connect it with the red going to pin 1, it does the same thing. Turn it around so the the red stripe on the cable goes to pin 2 on the board and it seems to scroll through the numbers more slowly, whether the drive itself is plugged in or not. The drive powers up and sounds like it's spinning, and its LED comes on, so I know the adapter at least works that far.
I must confess to being a bit confused and frustrated. I'm sure it's probably just one dinky little detail, like a jumper setting, but I've been going at this thing for a while and gettinno love. Of course it could just be that the drive is incompatible and that's the end of the story.
Any thoughts or advice?
Do I set the sampler for SCSI ID 6 then turn the termination ON? DO I set the drive for SCSI ID 1?
The drive is a Fuji 9GB 7200 wide ultra 2 SCSI 12v 0.95 amp drive. AS far as I can tell, that's a spec within tolerances and the drive does fire up when plugged in. The power cable inside the sampler matches the configuaration and color scheme of the power cable to the floppy drive, so I am assuming that it's from Emu.
Thanks much for any assistance.
Ape