OK, I'm not all that experienced with SCSI, but I do have a small DX2 Server here at home, and it uses a primitive SCSI type, I'm not sure if it's SCSI-1 or SCSI-2. Anyway, I found that I couldn't mix IDE with SCSI in my case, but nowadays it should be possible. how old is the equipment? <br><br>First question, did you buy the drive and card as a package/together, or are they just two pieces of hardware that you assumed would work together? Make sure that the tekram controller actually supports the segate drive. <br><br>With my setup, I've got a HDD, Tape and CDROM drive all on the same SCSI controller, and the tape drive has a built-in terminator, so I've never needed to use a terminator in the sense. <br><br>I also keep my LUN as 1, I don't know if you can have another one instead, but you might want to try that if it isn't already.<br><br>Don't overlook the simple things, like make sure that the cable is plugged in the right way, I've made that mistake plenty of times.<br><br>Lastly, I'd take everything out of the case, except the video card (If it's not on board) and the SCSI controller, and then see if it works.<br><br>Is the controller PnP? if not, it might have an IRQ conflict with another piece of hardware.<br><br>Hope this helps.<br> <p>R@hn<br><a href=mailto:rahnmorphius@hotmail.com>rahnmorphius@hotmail.com</a><br><a href=
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