Lost EXTERNAL SCSI |
September, 06, 2002 9:54 AM |
fixitjc |
since yesterday's posts are MIA I thought I might pickup were I think we were.... I have a PM8500/XLR8 500 (400 overclocked) 256 RAM, 3 - 9gig SCSI drives (1 on the external) internal CD and external CDR and a UMAX 1200s on the external. everything worked just fine from 8.0 all the way to 10.1.5 when I installed 10.2 the install went just fine but the external buss is gone. it doesn't show up im System Profiler. I was told to look for a particular extention (don't remember the name) using Terminal it is missing. if this is the actual cause how doI fix it? |
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RE: Lost EXTERNAL SCSI |
September, 07, 2002 8:45 PM |
wnarv |
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Kudos to Ed Hamrick -Vuescan is finally working for me. Thanks for all the help and useful suggestions |
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RE: Lost EXTERNAL SCSI-UMAX solved |
September, 07, 2002 7:49 AM |
blel |
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There is a new version of VueScan that fixes the UMAX SCSI scanner problem. V. 7.5.46 @ www.hamrick.com. things are looking up. Thanks to those who made an effort. |
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RE: Lost EXTERNAL SCSI |
September, 06, 2002 7:13 PM |
fixitjc |
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IT'S BACK!!!!!! MY EXTERNAL SCSI BUSS IS BACK!!! I just ran the install extentions with XPF and restarted the computer and I am now fully functional. YEAH!!!! Thank you all for your help and suggestions Jim |
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RE: Lost EXTERNAL SCSI |
September, 06, 2002 4:17 PM |
blel |
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My experience is exactly as wnarv' describes, only with a UMAX 600s. I don't have any other scsi devices to test. |
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RE: Lost EXTERNAL SCSI |
September, 06, 2002 2:34 PM |
wnarv |
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My Problem is that the UMAX 1200S Scanner appears 7 times!. I had no problem using Vuescan with 10.15 -no the case with 10.2. The upside is that my Jaguar recognizes my Sony CDR which I couldn't use with previous version of OS X |
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RE: Lost EXTERNAL SCSI |
September, 06, 2002 10:29 AM |
nick.ashton |
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Sorry, forgot about that annoying formatting where single line breaks become spaces and angle brackets are treated as special characters. Here's what it should look like (though not double-spaced) | | | | +-o CurioSCSIController (class CurioSCSIController) | | | | +-o IOSCSIParallelDevice@1 (class IOSCSIParallelDevice) |
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RE: Lost EXTERNAL SCSI |
September, 06, 2002 10:25 AM |
nick.ashton |
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Jim, First of all check some things :- 1) In the terminal type the command shown below, you should get a similar response to my example (the exact numbers may be different) : kextstat | grep Curio 31 0 0xaf2f000 0x5000 0x4000 com.apple.driver.AppleCurio (1.0.0f1) <30 5 4 3> If there is no response like this then check that the file AppleCurio.kext exist in the folder /System/Library/Extensions If not run XPostFacto & use the reinstall extensions option. Reboot, go back to step 1) If there is a response like the one above then : 2) Use the command below in the terminal to get a listing of your SCSI buses & their connected devices: ioreg -c IOSCSIParallelDevice | grep SCSI You should get a load of lines of output - hopefully the first two will be | | | | +-o CurioSCSIController | | | | +-o IOSCSIParallelDevice@1 Subsequent lines will contain detailed info about all the devices seen on the external bus giving device types, names, SCSI ID etc. If you don't get this then post the first 2 or 3 lines of what you do get. |