*** Quoting Frank Ramsey to Arthur Marsh dated 06-19-97 ***
> You don't have to have the BIOS disabled on the 2nd one. If you happen
> to have disk ID 0 on both HDA's which one it boots from becomes
> somewhat interesting. Easy thing to do is not have a ID 0 on the
I thought the drive on the card with the lowest address is the one that
boots.. At least I think I read something like that when I set up duplexing
at my last job using Adaptec 1542's..
I think this also is why when there's IDE & SCSI mix'd in a system the IDE
boots first.. They have the lower address.
Rich
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