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Originally Posted by mech
what grelb said and make sure hdtoolbox is set to use the fastlane device name in the tooltypes or it won't see any drives.
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As this guys says in a way......
Make a copy of HDToolBox & rename it Z3 HDToolBox.
Highlight your Z3 HDToolBox & change the Tooltype to Z3scsi.device from scsi.device.
Providing the Card is Jumpered correctly, the SCI Bus is terminated correctly, your Hard Drive is functional and has a Logical I.D. number, you should now see your drive.
HDToolBox's default Tooltype will list scsi.device by default.
Most aftermarket SCSI controllers have their own unique & often Logical
name.device
If you do all this & still can't see the Hard Drive, it's probably because getting an UW SCSI Device onto a 50 Way Ribbon is not as straight forward as it sounds.
You MUST terminate everything over 50 Pins on the UW device you are connecting or the SCSI controller will NOT talk to it. The UW device is left on the SCSI bus confused & unable to talk back to it's host & stand ready initialised & ready to go.