Hi all: I had a CDR that was working perfectly. I bought a SCSI CD-ROM, and when I connected it the CDR stoped working. When I boot up the devices are displayed this way:
Device No. Adapter SCSI ID LUN 81 0 2 0 Pioneer DR966 ... (The CD-ROM) 82 0 6 0 Matshita ... (The CDR) The CDR is terminated, and CD-Rom unterminated. Whenever I try to burn a CD, even from an image on a HD, it starts the regular way (TOC and stuff), but then when the actual data is supposed to be written, it seems like it is misdirected to the CD-ROM (it starts clicking for a second, asif seeking for a disk), and I get "Drive not ready" error. The same thing happens when using different software. Questions: 1. Is there anything funny with my setup? 2. What are the jumpers "Term Power" (shortened) and "Parity" (shortened) on my CDR? Otherwise the both drives work (read data, extract DAE) w/o a problem. FWIW, the SCSI card is a PCI SCSI2, QlogicISP10. Thanks a lot for any input!!! -- Arcady Genkin