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Old 12-03-2001, 12:04 AM
Gary Stadler Gary Stadler is offline
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Default Re: IDE Drives for Recording ?

If any of your drives are "SCA" 80 pin types (Ie Seagate drives with P/N ending in "LC"), that might be the problem. I fought with these drives for two months with VERY similar problems to what you're describiing, in a 9600/350...finally dumping them and installing 68 pin drives (P/N ends in "LW") did the trick. Seagate tech and many others swore that there were no differences between the 80 pin and 68 pin variety other than the plug, but it turned out there is.
Can't add much about your ATA question tho...
Good luck
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