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Angry Scsi tape drive.

I'm running SCO OS 505 on a Compaq proliant 1600, and my tape drive will just not work. It was working properly and whent to Sh?ts when I tried to get the cd rom working. I have uninstalled any configured tape drive and rebooted and then configured a tape drive and rebooted still nothing. I'm sure the the drive works cause it was working alright when I started to get the cd rom working. Well any way, can some one walk me through this?
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and you've tried manual configuration?
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What prosses is the manual configuration?
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You should check your documentation, for the SCSI card, the mobo, the tape drive, and yourfriendly neighborhood online man pages. If you bought your OS, there should be something in the documentation on setting up SCSI. Sometimes on bootup, the card itself will give you a hotkey combo to press to run the card's BIOS chip settings. And, the biggest culprit: Is it seated correctly? I can't count the number of times that I upgraded and something wasn't seated right. the cables, the cards, a chip???
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Thanks I'll try that.
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