bbond007: Yes, I have it terminated. It's an external device, but I have a terminator and it also has a termination dip switch, which is on.
mechy: I can understand the cdrom not showing up in the hdtools, but not even the scsi device itself? I suppose the program could have been written to not show the device if it doesn't have a hard drive on it, but that seems unlikely.
CDFileSystem is in L:, and I copied CD0 to DEVS: DosDrivers (you can do it in 3.9, too, and the space is to prevent an emoticon from appearing). I put in the tooltype device=1230scsi.device by highlighting it, and selecting Information from the menu. I set the drive to 2, which is CD0's default. I got nothing. The drive detects a disc is in it, and it spins, but nothing on the 1200.
As said above,you cannot double terminate a device, use either of the terminators but not both. only the last device on the chain should be terminated.
Are you sure the drive is actually jumpered to device "2"... the reason i ask is if you simply put a jumper on "2" it would not be set to device 2..
grab ScsiQuery off aminet and check for the cdrom. If it doesn't show with that it may be you have a bad cdrom.
Understand that a jumper marked 2 on the drive is not to get device #2 in all situations. its a sort of binary setup on the jumpers:
SCSI ID SCSI-2
Jumper or switches
0 0 0 0 off / off / off 1 0 0 1 off / off / on 2 0 1 0 off / on / off 3 0 1 1 off / on / on 4 1 0 0 on/ off / off 5 1 0 1 on / off / on 6 1 1 0 on / on / off 7 1 1 1 on / on / on
Mech
edit: hmm botched that chart didnt it ;/