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Date: Wed, 05 Jul 2000 08:59:45 -0700
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From: Mike Sensney <msensney AT owt DOT com>
Subject: Re: Recognizing SCSI HDD
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At 05:34 PM 07/05/2000 +0200, Barbara Nitz wrote:
>> Maybe I would be wrong, but would  a ramdrive (bootdisk ) help?<
>
>Well, I have found another way to get the newest drivers from the net, so I
>don't need those from the EZSCSI floppy anymore.
>
>All attempts to get OpenDOS to cooperate went wong, though.
>
>When I used the ASPIDISK driver with parm /d, I was told that it was not
>installed, because the HDD is handled by the Host Adapter BIOS (onboard
>SCSI). I was also told that the drive C has been recognized. But a DIR C:
>still yields 'Invalid drive specified'.

Probably a dumb question, have you formatted C?

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