Sorry I should have been more clear in my initial post: 1. I do have the floppy drive connected at all times during this process -- the only component I would disconnect is the HDD. I would try booting the emax from the card reader simply by not having a disk in the floppy drive. There is a trick to make the emax think there is a floppy connected by putting a jumper on a certain pin on the floppy connector, but i haven't gotten to that stage yet. 2. That is true -- each slot on the reader has a separate scsi id. i've managed to get Slot A to SCSI ID 0 via the jumpers. so, without the Plus OS, slot B will not function for me, even if i could get slot A going. at least that's my theory, based on all the info here. --- In emax@yahoogroups.com, "bass_krazy" <bass_krazy@...> wrote: > > ??????????? > 1- I thought that since the Emax does a floppy seek at boot you still > have to have a floppy attached? > 2- I thought that on the SCSI Multi-readers each slot will have a > seperate SCSI ID #? >
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Re: UPDATE
2007-09-20 by pauzetanker
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