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I solved my own problem: corrupted copy of SCSI driver file!  
 
Martin Rosenfeld wrote:  
 
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> I have been running a SCSI Plextor CD writer on a DC390/U card with   
> BASEDEV=TMSCSIW.ADD for a long time. I reinstalled eCS and now cannot   
> get SCSI devices. The show up in the SCSI card's BIOS utilities, but   
> not in eCS. I have the TMSCSIW.ADD driver loaded (after DANIS506.ADD   
> because I boot from IDE). Where should I look for problems?  
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