--- In emulatorII-list@yahoogroups.com, "trickstar303" <trickstar303@...> wrote: > > Yesterday I did some further troubleshooting and it turns out that > the Mac won't boot even when the CD-Drive is NOT attached on the > other end of the SCSI cable. But when I plugged in my Zip drive SCSI > cable it will boot wether zip drive is attached or not. This tells > me somehow that my CN50 to DB25 SCSI cable must be somehow messed > up? > > Would you agree or am I missing something? Youre on the right track. It could be a bad DB25-CN50 cable, a bad CD terminator plug (have you tried swapping the terminator plug and CN50 cable connections on the back of your CD-Rom?), the internal cables may not be not be seated properly/disconnected inside your external CD case, or your CD-Rom drive itself may have become faulty. PS: Some SCSI cables are self terminating which could explain why your Zip cable allows boot without the drive attached.
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Re: Mac Classic won't boot anymore with CD-Drive attached
2011-02-03 by hexafuzz