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I guess my question is how do you tell what SCSI controller you have when
you can't see it written on it anywhere? :)
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On Fri, 2 Mar 2001, Neil Bradshaw wrote:
> Check to see if it's SCSI or IDE.
>
> After that, make sure the kernel has SCSI support compiled into it. Then
> make sure that the card is supported. Then check all the cables, pins,
> etc. Make sure the settings are right, also.
>
> If it's IDE, put it all on the same controller if possible. It makes life
> easier. Again, check cables, pins, jumpers, etc. It's optimal to have a
> CD-R on a separate controller (primary vs. secondary) so that you don't
> tax the IDE controller during burning.
>
> Regards,
> Neil Bradshaw
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