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Conference 7.286::macintosh

Title:Apple Macintosh Volume II
Notice:Mac is NOT an acronym - it's Mac or Macintosh *not* MAC
Moderator:SMURF::BINDERONS
Created:Sun Jan 20 1991
Last Modified:Fri Jun 06 1997
Last Successful Update:Fri Jun 06 1997
Number of topics:964
Total number of notes:30983

246.0. "Hardware Problems & Solutions (Troubleshooting)" by BIGRED::DANIELS (Brad Daniels, Chevron's DEC whipping boy) Tue Aug 13 1991 00:55

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246.1I tried to look inside, but...BIGRED::DANIELSBrad Daniels, Chevron's DEC whipping boyTue Aug 13 1991 00:575
246.2Another guessBIGRED::DANIELSBrad Daniels, Chevron's DEC whipping boyTue Aug 13 1991 01:048
246.3BLOCKP::nethCraig NethTue Aug 13 1991 15:0619
246.4BIGRED::DANIELSBrad Daniels, Chevron's DEC whipping boyTue Aug 13 1991 17:505
246.5Replacement for a noisy fan in MacIIMETHA::STARKEMilan Starke @GEO, EAP Europe, DTN 821-4154Sun Sep 01 1991 11:494
246.6Try the Archived Macintosh Notes ConfH2OLOG::YAPLEESeattlite :== A paler shade of whiteSun Sep 01 1991 22:454
246.7RANGER::MACINTOSH (archived Mac Conf)RANGER::HARRISJuggling has its ups and downsSun Sep 01 1991 23:210
246.8Modem/Printer ProbOROVAX::SAVINOWed Oct 16 1991 15:2813
246.9CECV05::ARONSONTags Fun,but I'm tired of being it !Wed Oct 16 1991 15:4114
246.10Two suggestionsJSTARS::MACINTOSHWed Oct 16 1991 17:338
246.11Reply to .10OROVAX::SAVINOThu Oct 17 1991 09:376
246.12Update for .8OROVAX::SAVINOFri Oct 18 1991 19:396
246.13VERGA::CLARKSat Oct 19 1991 07:4211
246.14Zapping PRAM didn't helpOROVAX::SAVINOWed Nov 06 1991 14:135
246.15Did AppleTalk steal a serial port?RANGER::HARRISJuggling has its ups and downsWed Nov 06 1991 16:1318
246.16VERGA::CLARKWed Nov 06 1991 17:134
246.17why work stuff has screwed on connectorsABACUS::RYDERperpetually the bewildered beginnerThu Nov 07 1991 12:0317
246.18booting problems and loosing control panel settingsDENVER::THURYRocky Mountain HighMon Dec 02 1991 08:3620
246.19Maybe a new battery??GUCCI::NFERGUSONTANSTAAFLMon Dec 02 1991 09:444
246.20'ticks' and 'pops'BAKER::DOUGDoug Baker, US SDSS Consultant, 592-4628Tue Dec 24 1991 19:0122
246.21Part Number for internal Battery?CSC32::M_HERODOTUSMario at CXO3/1-J3 ColoradoFri Feb 21 1992 02:199
246.22GOTO: FLADGUCCI::NFERGUSONTANSTAAFLFri Feb 21 1992 08:576
246.23Still need that battery number (or a better dealer)CSC32::M_HERODOTUSMario at CXO3/1-J3 ColoradoFri Feb 21 1992 09:0512
246.24Talk to Svc DeliveryGUCCI::NFERGUSONTANSTAAFLFri Feb 21 1992 10:0921
246.25Dispose of Lithium Batteries ProperlyH2OLOG::YAPLEESeattlite :== A paler shade of whiteFri Feb 21 1992 17:1711
246.26I'll try sneaking into the service dept.CSC32::M_HERODOTUSMario at CXO3/1-J3 ColoradoSat Feb 22 1992 02:3515
246.27PORI::SCHMIDTThinking globally, acting locally!Sat Feb 22 1992 09:1315
246.28PB170 must have a hidden battery, tooMVDS02::HARROWJeff - The System is the Sum...Sat Apr 11 1992 21:5215
246.29Hot Swaps?LEDS::COHENWhat do I drive? a Taylor-Made!Mon Apr 13 1992 10:3715
246.30Regular orchestra of sound MacARTLIB::GOETZEWhat happens to a dream deferred?Wed May 13 1992 14:1612
246.31Could be memoryCAPNET::KALAGHERWed May 13 1992 14:457
246.32Might be bad memoryGUCCI::NFERGUSONTANSTAAFLWed May 13 1992 14:588
246.33ARTLIB::GOETZEWhat happens to a dream deferred?Wed May 13 1992 15:373
246.34SERIAL PORTCALS::THACKERAYThu May 14 1992 09:167
246.35yes, when port dies, board is replacedGUCCI::NFERGUSONTANSTAAFLThu May 14 1992 09:4010
246.36Try this firstLEDS::COHENWhat do I drive? a Taylor-Made!Thu May 14 1992 10:4314
246.37CECV05::ARONSONTags Fun,but I'm tired of being it !Thu May 14 1992 13:209
246.38Monitor (RasterOps) is out of controlDELNI::THORGANgo, lemmings, goTue Jul 07 1992 14:1232
246.39My Computer Just Stares (smiles) at MeCAPNET::BLESSLEYScott D. BlessleyThu Jul 09 1992 10:1134
246.40RT128::BATESNAS-ty BoyThu Jul 09 1992 10:289
246.41OHMARY::HALLACMS: DEC's best kept secret!Thu Jul 09 1992 10:4710
246.42Nope, nope, next?CAPNET::BLESSLEYScott D. BlessleyThu Jul 09 1992 11:1817
246.43OHMARY::HALLACMS: DEC's best kept secret!Thu Jul 09 1992 11:4913
246.44PLUS not happy at 4 MegGUCCI::EWISEPobodys NerfectThu Jul 09 1992 13:0912
246.45CECV05::ARONSONTags Fun,but I'm tired of being it !Thu Jul 09 1992 13:268
246.46CECV05::ARONSONTags Fun,but I'm tired of being it !Thu Jul 09 1992 13:3630
246.47Laserwriter NT problemsFASDER::LBOUTERIEThu Jul 23 1992 11:2510
246.48RasterOps problem fixedDELNI::THORGANgo, lemmings, goMon Aug 10 1992 17:5212
246.49Modem Port BusyUTROP1::MCCORMICK_BBob McCormickMon Nov 02 1992 15:4321
246.50A thought...EYLAK::BATESKen BatesMon Nov 02 1992 16:015
246.51only apple drivers...UTROP1::MCCORMICK_BBob McCormickMon Nov 02 1992 16:3310
246.52Is AppleTalk getting in the way?RANGER::HARRISJuggling has its ups and downsMon Nov 02 1992 17:258
246.53Zap that PRAMCSC32::M_HERODOTUSMario at CXO3/1-K3 ColoradoMon Nov 02 1992 19:419
246.54Turn the modem offICS::WANNOORTue Nov 03 1992 01:256
246.55I'll try PRAM tonightUTROP1::MCCORMICK_BBob McCormickTue Nov 03 1992 03:3612
246.56DATABS::HETRICKGeorge C. HetrickTue Nov 03 1992 10:287
246.57PRAM zap fixes it - tnxUTROP1::MCCORMICK_BBob McCormickTue Nov 03 1992 12:576
246.58Bad SIMM or Driver ?EPS::JENKINSFri Nov 13 1992 17:0829
246.59ERROR MESSAGE - NEED SOLUTIONSOLVIT::OWENS_JWed Dec 09 1992 10:1216
246.60I think you're SOL.USHS01::MOFFITTWed Dec 09 1992 11:177
246.61Hm,... a sort of upgrade is due.KAOM25::TOMKINSThis MIND left BLANK INTENTIONALLYWed Dec 09 1992 18:1212
246.62CaveatUSHS01::MOFFITTThu Dec 10 1992 10:325
246.63UPGRADE? HOPE TO AVOID.SOLVIT::OWENS_JFri Dec 11 1992 09:4611
246.64Not much demand.TALLIS::HERDEGMark Herdeg, DECmigrate south for the winterFri Dec 11 1992 13:215
246.65Give it away as is.KAOM25::TOMKINSThis MIND left BLANK INTENTIONALLYFri Dec 11 1992 20:276
246.66Gently now...GOLONG::JUITTbut then i reload.Fri Dec 18 1992 11:426
246.67Why not clunk it one.KAOM25::TOMKINSThis MIND left BLANK INTENTIONALLYMon Dec 21 1992 23:513
246.68Broken Mac II - Ideas and advice welcomedRANGER::HARRISJuggling has its ups and downsThu Aug 26 1993 00:2266
246.69maybe one of these will help ...SPECXN::ELLISONRick CXO3-1/E9 DTN:592-5102Thu Aug 26 1993 02:0728
246.70Can the keyboard cause my Dead Mac II problem?RANGER::HARRISJuggling has its ups and downsThu Aug 26 1993 10:3819
246.71Its not the power supply nor the keyboard - whatelse?RANGER::HARRISJuggling has its ups and downsThu Aug 26 1993 14:0226
246.72Some rough pricesDECIDE::MOFFITTThu Aug 26 1993 14:1416
246.73Here's a source for Mac II wired-in batteriesMVDS02::HARROWJeff - The System is the Sum...Thu Aug 26 1993 20:0412
246.74info rqd for mac lcMACNAS::BOREILLYMon Aug 30 1993 06:4013
246.75EOS::ARMSTRONGMon Aug 30 1993 08:414
246.76Possible hard drive disk.MR4DEC::FLEESEMon Aug 30 1993 09:166
246.77My Dead Mac II isn't dead after allRANGER::HARRISJuggling has its ups and downsThu Sep 02 1993 09:49113
246.78Speculations...ATLANT::SCHMIDTWhere's the 'Apple Menu' on this?Thu Sep 02 1993 11:1837
246.79Suspect my Mac II at home is going down hill after allRANGER::HARRISJuggling has its ups and downsFri Sep 03 1993 09:3929
246.80RE: 246.79RANGER::ACMAC::AnthonyPATHWORKS for MacintoshFri Sep 03 1993 11:2621
246.81but how else am I going to get a cheap 2 headed monster?RANGER::HARRISJuggling has its ups and downsFri Sep 03 1993 12:2114
246.82My final solution was to trade in my Mac IIRANGER::HARRISJuggling has its ups and downsSun Sep 05 1993 21:4512
246.831.4 MB Floppy Unable to write track zero.NAC::JENKINSHostBridge MVS, VM, VSE, OS/400, AIX, OS/2 EngineeringTue Sep 14 1993 15:1617
246.84Should work fine.HANNAH::ANDERSONFri Sep 17 1993 13:5416
246.94Is this Mac dead?THEBAY::CHABANEDSpasticus DyslexicusThu Oct 28 1993 18:5911
246.95Boot w/distools disketteFREEBE::WOODThu Oct 28 1993 22:2811
246.96Better to Re-install...CGOOA::BAINESFri Oct 29 1993 13:1213
246.97Mac problemBRAT::FULTZDONNA FULTZTue Nov 09 1993 16:0818
246.98The tune means a problemTAPE::DTB02::clementsgWed Nov 10 1993 07:216
246.99Try a few!CGOOA::BAINESWed Nov 10 1993 23:4710
246.85My PB100's been drinking the hard stuff again! [Hic!]STRYKR::S_STRYKERStew Stryker - DTN 290-6202Thu Nov 11 1993 10:0341
246.86Sounds grim, SteveDECIDE::MOFFITTThu Nov 11 1993 10:3225
246.87Pre-Owned ElectronicsPRNSYS::LOMICKAJJeffrey A. LomickaThu Nov 11 1993 23:0533
246.88The cracked insulator / blown-fuse is coverable under extended waranteeESD55::CASSIDYExcept when you don't, because sometimes you won'tFri Nov 12 1993 13:4010
246.89It's not under warranty if you mess it up!MILPND::S_STRYKERStew Stryker - DTN 290-6202Fri Nov 12 1993 15:4919
246.90You got off easy!DECIDE::MOFFITTSat Nov 13 1993 18:068
246.91Cheated the devil one more time... :^)MILPND::S_STRYKERStew Stryker - DTN 290-6202Sun Nov 14 1993 21:5617
246.92Power Problem with PowerBook 140RTOEU::PYOOPhil Yoo, RT Mktg Mgr EuropeWed Nov 24 1993 03:5325
246.93HANNAH::ALFREDI'd rather be flying N4381QWed Nov 24 1993 08:486
246.100Blown fuse on motherboard - covered under extended waranteeESD55::CASSIDYExcept when you don't, because sometimes you won'tWed Nov 24 1993 12:5610
246.101Possible source of Powerbook 140 problemPRNSYS::LOMICKAJJeffrey A. LomickaWed Nov 24 1993 13:0232
246.102Location of PB140 fuse?KYOSS1::CORCORANdeep thoughtMon Jan 10 1994 16:426
246.103Is there an FPU on a 68020?CSC32::M_HERODOTUSMario at CXO3/2-N12 ColoradoThu Jan 13 1994 03:1416
246.104ATLANT::SCHMIDTWhere's the 'Apple Menu' on this?Thu Jan 13 1994 11:0519
246.105Random 68xxx musings...ATLANT::SCHMIDTWhere's the 'Apple Menu' on this?Thu Jan 13 1994 11:088
246.106What about the 68030CSC32::M_HERODOTUSMario at CXO3/2-N12 ColoradoFri Jan 14 1994 02:2610
246.107HBFDT1::HBDUCK::KUHNIf you pay peanuts, you get monkeysFri Jan 14 1994 02:406
246.108(Seconding Christian)ATLANT::SCHMIDTWhere's the 'Apple Menu' on this?Fri Jan 14 1994 09:518
246.109Use the 68881 FPU with the 68020RANGER::ACMAC::AnthonyPATHWORKS for MacintoshFri Jan 14 1994 10:3421
246.110Snowball's chanceWMOENG::ANDERSON_BTue Jan 18 1994 13:4816
246.111ATLANT::SCHMIDTWhere's the 'Apple Menu' on this?Tue Jan 18 1994 19:397
246.112Level-2 PS is much more flexibleWMOENG::ANDERSON_BWed Jan 19 1994 10:0023
246.113ATLANT::SCHMIDTWhere's the 'Apple Menu' on this?Wed Jan 19 1994 10:5720
246.114New fluke -MacFrownSTRYKR::S_STRYKERStew Stryker - DTN 290-6202Tue Feb 08 1994 13:4913
246.115HANNAH::ALFREDAlfred von Campe, DECterm Eng.Tue Feb 08 1994 14:105
246.116ATLANT::SCHMIDTWhere's the 'Apple Menu' on this?Tue Feb 08 1994 18:329
246.117Can't boot from internal harddisk or disketteDCEIDL::CLARKWard ClarkThu Mar 03 1994 14:3635
246.118HANNAH::ALFREDAlfred von Campe, DECterm Eng.Thu Mar 03 1994 16:478
246.119It "fixed" itselfDCEIDL::CLARKWard ClarkFri Mar 04 1994 10:2111
246.120Duh, where's muh hard disk?!MILPND::S_STRYKERStew Stryker - DTN 290-6202Fri Apr 01 1994 10:4317
246.121EMESOH::SCHULTZI am Condo, Master of DarknessFri Apr 01 1994 14:138
246.122My experiences with "lost Hard disks"CRLVMS::BLACKAndrew P. BlackSat Apr 02 1994 01:0233
246.123Back in the saddle againMILPND::S_STRYKERStew Stryker - DTN 290-6202Mon Apr 04 1994 12:0418
246.124PRAM problem?DCEIDL::CLARKWard ClarkTue Apr 12 1994 10:4413
246.125SMURF::BINDERUt res per me meliores fiantTue Apr 12 1994 12:1114
246.126Something's rotten in my PB100! :^(VHSSA::S_STRYKERStew Stryker - DTN 297-6389Thu May 05 1994 10:0516
246.127Dead diskVHSSA::S_STRYKERStew Stryker - DTN 297-6389Mon May 09 1994 14:234
246.128SCSI error #5VHSSA::S_STRYKERStew Stryker - DTN 297-6389Mon May 23 1994 14:1512
246.129Sometimes get no sound?NPSS::BRANAMSteve, Network Product SupportWed Nov 02 1994 11:4525
246.130ATLANT::SCHMIDTE&RT -- Embedded and RealTime EngineeringWed Nov 02 1994 12:2416
246.131VORTEX::SMURF::BINDERetsi capularis ego vita fruarWed Nov 02 1994 12:3513
246.132Maybe you need Hardware Update 3.0 to System 7.1PASTA::WATSONN1GNB, DTN 225-4898, 293-5922Wed Nov 02 1994 13:3914
246.133NPSS::BRANAMSteve, Network Product SupportThu Nov 03 1994 12:1419
246.134VORTEX::SMURF::BINDERvitam gustareThu Nov 03 1994 12:4817
246.135Pointer to HARDWARE_SYSTEM_UPDATE_V3_0.INSTALLERPASTA::WATSONN1GNB, DTN 225-4898, 293-5922Thu Nov 03 1994 13:3521
246.136NPSS::BRANAMSteve, Network Product SupportThu Nov 03 1994 16:354
246.137RAM Doubler and Virtual MemoryPASTA::WATSONN1GNB, DTN 225-4898, 293-5922Thu Nov 03 1994 16:5233
246.138This sounds familiarBOOKIE::GENTRevolutionize yourselfFri Nov 04 1994 08:0823
246.139Virtual Memory is GREAT!RANGER::WASSERJohn A. WasserFri Nov 04 1994 08:5416
246.140RamDoubler and VM - nope12554::coppolaPATHWORKS for MacintoshFri Nov 04 1994 09:5624
246.141RAM Doubler secrets...HANNAH::SICHELAll things are connected.Fri Nov 04 1994 11:1143
246.142NPSS::BRANAMSteve, Network Product SupportFri Nov 04 1994 13:1930
246.143VORTEX::SMURF::BINDERvitam gustareFri Nov 04 1994 14:399
246.144more about VMCSC32::M_HERODOTUSMario at CXO3/2-N12 ColoradoSat Nov 05 1994 05:4211
246.145REGENT::POWERSMon Nov 07 1994 08:5621
246.146Floppy doesn't like 800K, 1.4M okay.VORTEX::SMURF::BINDERvitam gustareMon Nov 07 1994 17:259
246.147SwitchCADSYS::LARRICKMon Nov 07 1994 20:195
246.148Meditation is a good thing.VORTEX::SMURF::BINDERvitam gustareTue Nov 08 1994 10:3914
246.149Init conflicts can cause sound problems tooFROAKS::THROCKMOR_JOHead anywhere BUT west young man...Fri Nov 11 1994 15:398
246.150Thermal movement?NETCAD::BRANAMSteve, Hub Products Engineering, LKG2-2, DTN 226-6043Wed Nov 08 1995 12:3111
246.151replacing the builtin fanFRSBOG::AWERNERWherever you go - there you are!Wed Nov 29 1995 06:4511
246.152powersupply for 7100SUBPAC::DALTONDie Gedanken sind freiThu Aug 15 1996 10:4510
246.153Monitor glows green occasionallyORION::GENTRevolutionize yourselfThu Aug 15 1996 11:4826
246.154Try ComputerTown, Salem and Pre-Owned ElectronicsUNIFIX::HARRISJuggling has its ups and downsThu Aug 15 1996 14:2913
246.155Computer Town Refurb is in the same building as the storeREGENT::POWERSThu Aug 15 1996 17:4410
246.156RE: 246.153LJSRV2::phones.ljo.dec.com::kotokAlan Kotok, ISBU, [email protected], DTN 226-2936Wed Sep 04 1996 15:1814
246.157SMURF::BINDERErrabit quicquid errare potest.Wed Sep 04 1996 17:503
246.158ATLANT::SCHMIDTSee http://atlant2.zko.dec.com/Wed Sep 04 1996 17:5125
246.159Happy ending: Apple replaced the monitorORION::GENTRevolutionize yourselfThu Sep 05 1996 00:1512
246.160Why didn't I think of that?LJSRV2::phones.ljo.dec.com::kotokAlan Kotok, ISBU, [email protected], DTN 226-2936Fri Sep 06 1996 14:434
246.161Locked harddrive?CSC32::ESTESTA candle has two ends...burn 'em bothFri Sep 13 1996 13:137
246.162ATLANT::SCHMIDTSee http://atlant2.zko.dec.com/Fri Sep 13 1996 15:0613
246.163DPE1::ARMSTRONGWed May 14 1997 16:1336
    I'm just wondering if anyone has any suggestions....
    My assumption right now is that the mother board is toast...

    One of the MacLCs at our school wont boot.  You turn it on
    and it shows a floppy disk icon with a question mark (blinking?)

    At that point I can shove in a system startup floppy (that works
    fine on other Macs in the lab) and it gets spit right out.  I can reboot
    the system (3 finger salute) with that floppy in there and
    after thinking for a little while the floppy gets ejected and the
    blinking icon appears.

    I plugged my EZ135 with a cartridge containing a good system
    folder and rebooted...and as soon as it touched the EZ135 I got a
    SAD MAC with the error codes...
    0000000F
    00000001
    I think this means 'bus error' but have no idea what to do with it.
    (the EZ was at SCSI ID 5).  I assume that the internal drive is at 0.

    I removed the 2 1MB Simms in the SIMM slots...did not change the problem.

    I opened the system and removed the hard drive and rebooted with the
    floppy...same problem.  Eject and blinking ? Icon.  I removed the
    floppy and tried it in a new system and it worked fine.

    I rebooted the system holding down Option/Command/P/R to Zap the
    Pram and let it cycle a few times but it rebooted just the same...
    blinking ? Icon.

    I have not replaced the battery....might that cause this level
    of problem?  I have no idea if its good or bad.

    Not sure what else to try....
    Any recommendations appreciated...
    bob
246.164Speculative answerSMURF::BINDERErrabit quicquid errare potest.Wed May 14 1997 18:4815
    The problem is most likely a combination.
    
    First, I'd say that the internal HD is broken - dead or possessed of a
    blown boot block or defective System file.
    
    Second, and this is purely speculation formed from stuff I found on a
    Web search, it looks as if there is a defective write-protect switch in
    the floppy drive, or else you had the disk protected.  There's a
    documented problem with At Ease for Workgroups and certain PowerBooks,
    in which booting the system from a locked volume fails and then causes
    the NEXT boot to issue a Sad Mac with an 0000000F/00000001 error. 
    This is what you saw when you tried to boot from the EZ135, and I'm
    going to guess that the LC is doing the same thing the PowerBooks are
    doing.  If there's a problem like this in one version of the system,
    the same problem may be lurking in others.
246.165Try SHIFT-OPTION-COMMAND-DELETEMSE1::SUTTONHe roams the seas in freedom...Thu May 15 1997 08:3110
    If the internal HD is broken (as suggested in .-1), you might try
    holding down SHIFT-OPTION-COMMAND-DELETE when you power up. This forces
    the Mac to bypass the internal drive and search for another boot
    source, in this case, possibly your EZ135.
    
    This worked for me when I lost the system file on the hard drive in my
    PowerBook.
    
    	/Harry
    
246.166Go ahead a check the battery...JULIET::16.60.192.206::John ThrockmortonGo anywhere BUT west young man!Mon May 19 1997 15:049
Bob

If you haven't tried the battery, you might want to give it a try.  I've
replaced approximately 10 batteries in LC, LCII, LCIII, and Performa 400
systems over the last year.  I've seen some very weird things happen when
the battery dies like hardware acting as though it's shot.


John
246.167SCSI cable length bit me.KANATA::TOMKINSMon May 19 1997 23:1027
    Battery test for sure. One day it works and the next the machine is
    dead. Happened to me.
    
    I recently went through the bad hard disk problem, killed my internal
    drive, then swapped in a 130MB fo rthat and when I went to back up my
    fresh MacOS install, killed that drive too. In both cases, this happed
    after I had added about an 8 foot SCSI cable to the machine.
    
    Aha, says I, data problems on the SCSI bus, now I had two hard drives
    with corrupted something or other, but very serious as I kept getting
    the sad mad with the hex numbers or the flashing floppy icon with the
    question mark.
    
    I recovered both drives, the non-Mac drive by booting the system with
    the power off the drive, then plugging in the power on the drive and
    then formatting it completely and the Mac drive by doing the same thing
    basically, except I unplugged the SCSI cable and plugged it back in
    when the system was booted.
    
    I did not try the four key procedure as previously mentioned two notes
    back, sure wish I'd know that, it might have worked and saved me the
    dangerous potential for some serious damage.
    
    I now am looking into purchasing some really short scsi cables for
    everything.
    
    rtt
246.168SMURF::BINDERErrabit quicquid errare potest.Tue May 20 1997 10:036
    Re .167
    
    Unsolicited testimonial:  Buy APS cables.  Their quality is, in my
    experienced, unmatched.  They also have a tiny 1-foot-long cable
    designed especially for stacks of drives, to shorten the bus and get
    rid of the rat's nest of cables.
246.169Look at other thingsSSDEVO::BRADACHYou can't fight here, this is the War RoomTue May 20 1997 10:238
rrt

I have run with SCSI chains around 20' long. Did you disable termination on 
one of drives. What is you exact configuration? If your SCSI chain is just
the system an internal drive and an external drive, you don't have length
problem. The problem is termination or a bad cable. (IMHO)

mark