I pulled an A3000D out of storage today and when I tried to fire it up it wouldn't recognize the SCSI hard-drive. It was like it wasn't there. I kept getting the startup screen calling for a floppy. I changed the Hard-drive and still got nothing. I went to the early startup menu and it wasn't on the list of drives. I checked the cables and they were plugged in and seemed fine. It is like the onboard SCSI is dead. Does anyone have any ideas I can try or an idea of what is wrong? Thanks,
Dan
Not sure. Are you able to test the external SCSI connection with some device to see if it works?
I seem to have the opposite problem that you have. My A3000 internal floppy drive is not recognized, even though it constantly clicks, waiting for a disk to be inserted. At the moment, I have an external floppy hooked up and that one is recognized. Strange stuff.