Hi save2600,
Wish someone would solve an issue I've had for years on one of my A2000's with a SCSI CD-ROM. Delay is damn near 30 seconds before the computer finally boots. SCSI is terminated properly as is the CD drive and I've tried every configuration under the sun contrary to common sense, logic or not. Using an A2091 card with 7.0 ROMS too. WTF? If I keep a CD in the drive, the computer boots much faster, but not as fast as it is "supposed" to for an Amiga.
See
http://wonkity.com/~wblock/SCSI/SCSIExamples.htmlQuote
"Since most Amiga controllers scan the SCSI bus for bootable devices starting with address 0 and proceeding to address 7, it is advised that you assign address 0 to the boot hard drive, and set "HiID" or "LastDrive" to "On" for this drive in the Rigid Disk Block (RDB).
This will prevent the system from looking for other hard drives with a higher boot priority, making for the quickest booting possible, and preventing the system from trying to boot off of a higher-numbered CD-ROM drive. (Check the Aminet disk/misc directory for RDB utility programs.)"
Off topic but I hope this helps.
Regards, Michael
aka rockape