So my harddrive appears to be dying, or there's an issue with the SCSI bus on my EIII. I need some advice to proceed.
What's happening is the EIII is cycling through the SCSI ID's on power up, and the harddrive sounds different than normal. The EIII keeps cycling through SCSI ID's more than 3 times instead of booting from the harddrive. So I power it down and try again. Occasionally I'll get an extended beep or warning type sound coming from the drive, or an extended clicking sound. So I power down, and try again. But occasionally the drive will actually boot up.
I tried to boot from a floppy with the software on it, but the system hangs up.
What should I do to proceed?
1) Is there something additional I have to create a boot disc? I already copied the software from the harddrive to a floppy, but I can't seem to boot from the floppy. Is there another type of bootable floppy I can create?
2) I checked what I think is the SCSI chip, the big one in the front of the 2nd card down. If it's a SCSI issue would I need to replace this chip?
3) Should I buy a new harddrive? The one in it is the original 40MB drive. Would this drive work in the EIII?:
http://cgi.ebay.com/Vintage-Apple-Quantum-540S-500-MB-SCSI-Hard-Drive-/250784990474?pt=LH_DefaultDomain_0&hash=item3a63f3450a