I recently got a 4000 and installed a GVP 2000 HC+8 SCSi card almost as soon as I got it (the IDE sucks - it's only good for CD drives). At the time it was running as an open chassis for testing and regular strip downs. I started out with the stock 4000, then I added the SCSI, then a 3640, then a pair of 3.1 ROMs, then an Adriene I card etc. - saw no need for the lid!! Anyway, I put it all together an d shut it in it's box. It worked fine but one of the two SCSI drives was getting too hot for my liking, so I decided to take it out. Big mistake, now it won't boot!
Here's what the SCSI used t obe set up with:
GVP 2000 HC+8 ====== HP 1GB 50-pin HDD ====== Quantum Atlas V 68-pin via adapter
Booted fine **from the HP 1GB drive**, both drives worked A-okay.
I removed the Atlas V 68-pin disc and it stopped working. Won't boot. doesn't recognise the remaining HP 1GB Hard Disk. Fine I thought - must be the termination - tried all combinations of the termination links and no use. I even disabled the termination o nthe drive and used a cable-end 50-pin terminator (wonderful things if you use 68-pin drives on 650-pin buses) but that didn't work.
Still it doesn't boot. I've tried Auto-Start on the spindle, that didn't make a difference, tried 4 different SCSI IDs, nope. I was out of ideas. If I look in the early-boot screen the drive is not even in 'boot options' the list - it only displays DF0.
I tried a different drive and booted from a 3.1 floppy. Not recorgnised either.
I decided to see if re-attaching the 68-pin Quantum would work - and yes it booted fine from the HP drive again.
Note - no boot files are even installed on the 68-pin Quantum drive - it doesn't even have any bootable flags on the RDB.
It's got me foxed. I've been working with SCSI for years and this is totally out of the ordinary. Only response I get from the drive or the card is if I let it start up from cold to the 'insert floppy' screen then Ctrl-A-A it it flashes the Hard Disk's LED about 6 times at 2 second interval then drops back to the 'insert floppy' screen. I think the card is trying to tell me something is wrong with the setup. Damn knows what though. Only GVP manual I found was in German. Not much good - I did do German at school but my basic understanding isn't enough really and Babelfish is no good for technical docs either.
Anyone fallen over this or similar. It's complicated, unusual, weird and above all DAMNED ANNOYING! I just flicked out £40 for a set of 3.1 ROMs. It's galling to not be able to use the machine in my ideal setup
