Don't forget you can access the Cyberstorm early setup menu by holding down the Esc key during power up/reset. You can set many SCSI parameters, memory speed access, etc.
Make sure you use the correct cable and terminations.
Not sure about the Spitfire cards, if they do DMA (direct memory access), you'll need Buster rev 11 to support this.
With motherboard SCSI termination, it's fairly simple:
- If there is nothing plugged into the rear panel DB25 external SCSI connector, then fit the motherboard resistor packs beside the SCSI connector. Or you can fit a DB25 active terminator directly to the external SCSI connector.
- On the internal SCSI cable, you want termination enabled on the device at the very end of the cable, all devices in between (if any are fitted) should have termination disabled.
- If you have ultra-wide SCSI devices fitted using a 50 to 68 pin adaptor, you probably have to enable termination on that device, even if it's in the middle of the cable.
- The termination power supplied from the A3000 motherboard often had a fault. Diode D800 can sometimes be open circuit, or mounted in the PCB backwards. Check for 5V at pin 25 of the external SCSI connector at the back to make sure the diode is OK. Device termination may not function correctly if there is no termination 5V supplied from the motherboard.