So, in an effort to beef up the performance of a budget G3/233 (edit: I neglected to mention this is a revision B or later beige G3), I've since added memory (384mb), a new CPU (G4/500), and now its either video or drive.. and drive _should_ be easier.
Well, I thought so, at least.
I've got an AHA2940 (not sure of the exact flavour, it supports U2W and LVD2) with a Seagate SCA LVD2 drive mounted to it. The drive uses a SCA->68 adapter, I've got it running on the normal U2W port (no LVD cable), and I can paritition and write to it when I use the icurrently installed system, off an IDE drive.
However, when I try to reinstall, the OSX installer doesn't see the drive. It sees an IDE drive, if I use one, it sees a scsi2 narrow drive off the internal adapter, but the one on the AHA? Nope, not there.
Is there a work around for this, or am I stuck booting from some sort of integral host, either the IDE or narrow scsi2 adapter?
Well, I thought so, at least.
I've got an AHA2940 (not sure of the exact flavour, it supports U2W and LVD2) with a Seagate SCA LVD2 drive mounted to it. The drive uses a SCA->68 adapter, I've got it running on the normal U2W port (no LVD cable), and I can paritition and write to it when I use the icurrently installed system, off an IDE drive.
However, when I try to reinstall, the OSX installer doesn't see the drive. It sees an IDE drive, if I use one, it sees a scsi2 narrow drive off the internal adapter, but the one on the AHA? Nope, not there.
Is there a work around for this, or am I stuck booting from some sort of integral host, either the IDE or narrow scsi2 adapter?