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Date: Thu, 6 Feb 2003 10:50:01 PST8
From: Harry Chris Motin <hmotin@attglobal.net >
Reply-To: scoug-help@scoug.com
To: scoug-help@scoug.com
Subject: SCOUG-Help: SCSI Problem

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Steven Levine wrote:
> This might be a hardware detection problem or a snooper problem.
>
> Try booting OS/2 with full hardware detection on.
>
> If that fails, take a look at \os2\boot\snoop.dat on the OS/2 install.
> Try commenting out any of the snoopers that you are sure don't have
> corresponding hardware.

Careful, here. On my computer some of the adaptec snooper files,
contained in the SNOOP.LST file, caused my system to trap on boot up
with full hardware detection on. I had to "REM" them out of the
SNOOP.LST file to get full hardware detection to work. Incidently, you
REM out the line of an offending snooper file by placing a semi-colon at
the start of said line in SNOOP.LST

hcm
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Steven Levine wrote:
>
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> In <0H9W00D9RAMUXJ@mta5.rcsntx.swbell.net>, on 02/06/03
> at 08:24 AM, "Louis W. Pinckert, S.M." said:
>
> >Booting into OS/2, using the same drivers, I get the following message:
> >AIC7870.ADD/V
> >No valid Adaptec devices found. AIC7870.ADD not loaded.
>
> This might be a hardware detection problem or a snooper problem.
>
> Try booting OS/2 with full hardware detection on.
>
> If that fails, take a look at \os2\boot\snoop.dat on the OS/2 install.
> Try commenting out any of the snoopers that you are sure don't have
> corresponding hardware.
>
> >Both config.sys use DANI506.ADD and DANIATAP.FLT drivers. Other
> >references to to the IBM counterparts have been rem'ed out or appear
> >after.
>
> These only apply to your IDE devices and should not effect the SCSI side.
>
> Steven
>
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