Jose wrote:
Just a correction, the termination is not passive, there is a jumper to provide term power (Jmp1).
Whether the termination needs to be active or not the manual doesn't seem to specify.
If the scsi drive terminators have to be powered by the scsi bus, then JP1 has to be closed.
Seems that the Scsi Tools that came with the card are causing RDB corruption when the program locks up tring to low-level format. (I hate the low-level format tools as they almost alwasy trash my drives, and I know that once low-level formated, ya shouldn't have to ever do it again...) The Warp_HDtoolBox errors with a statement saying that it can't handle this type of device. The drives do show up in the drive id scan of both utilities.
I modified a copy of HDInstTool and changed the ToolTypes entry SCSI_DEVICE_NAME=warpscsi.device. Salvaged 2gig scsi drive this morning. I also attemped to format one of the 9.1 gig drives with HDInstTool, but had to go off to work... will be attemping to format the 9.1 gig this evening.