> This sounds very much like the problem I had with my 166Mhz UDB machine. I
> posted to this mailing list a few days ago describing the same symptoms as
> you describe. I eventually tracked it down to a bad solder joint on the
> SCSI connector on the internal (Toshiba 325Mb) SCSI drive. After
> re-soldering this connector all is now well.
also my UDB came with bent jumpers, scsi connectors, etc.
how come digital manufactures machines that have bent pins or otherwise
'broken' hardware? i thought these were supposed to be 'quality boxes'.
well, on the other hand, the speakerboxes in the sun sparc 10's were
supposed to be quality, too, but you still could hear the sound of the
machine scsi doing work through them ;))) (same prob with udb, btw)
my amiga 3000 motherboard was perfect when shipped. no bent pins, nothing.
i hate abused hardware.
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