Hello everyone,
When I installed my CF-card the first time, EIII couldn't find it at all and/or I got an error message.
The problem is related to the SCSI-IDE adapter, you need to do these three configurations on the SCSI-IDE adapter:
1) Terminator power On/Off (jumper J4)
2) Terminator Enable/disable (jumper J2)
3) SCSI ID number setup for the CF-card (jumper J1 and J3)
You have to locate the different jumper connections on the adapter board. They should be marked out with white text on the adapter board like this: J1/J3 or similar.
To enable a setting put a black plastic knob on that jumper connection (two
vertical oriented pins need to be 'closed' using the plastic knob).
To disable a setting you remove the black plastic knob from the pins.
So, enable the
terminator power by putting the knob on jumper J4.
Make the
terminator enabled by putting a knob on jumper J2 (J2 and J4 should be oriented close to each other on the adapter board).
Now, you need to set the SCSI ID number for your CF-card.
You will find a
ROW with four (4) pair of pin connections on the board. The connection at
most right will be ignored (have no function as far as I know).
From left to right you have connection: 1, 2, 3.
NOTE: all connections are oriented (left to right) as the white text on the adapter board.Now, depending on which SCSI ID number you want/need for your CF-card, you have to choose one of these settings on the adapter board:
SCSI ID 0 = No knobs on any connections.
SCSI ID 1 = Pin connection 3
SCSI ID 2 = Pin connection 2
SCSI ID 3 = Pin connections 2+3
SCSI ID 4 = Pin connection 1
SCSI ID 5 = Pin connections 1+3
SCSI ID 6 = Pin connections 1+2
IT'S IMPORTANT THAT YOU CAN VERIFY YOUR JUMPER SETTINGS, THIS WILL BE THE MOST PROPABLY CAUSE OF FALIURE SINCE IT'S EASY TO MAKE MISSTAKE ABOUT IT.
So double check your settings!
A graphic description over the pin configurations are shown in the 'manual' included with the card.
If it still doesn't find the card, turn off the power and remove all (black) jumper knobs, turn the power on, wait until you're sure the EIII has turned on, turn off the power again, and install the knobs as described above, turn the power on again and if you're lucky
your EIII should find the card.
If you have a flat (grey) 50 pin ribbon data cable with three (3) connections you can install both the old SCSI hard-drive and the CF-card simultanously and transfer (
after formating the CF-card) the OS and sound files easier and no need for external zip-drive (when installing the CF-card).
My SCSI-IDE adapter has BIOS revison number 3.86, and I'm using firmware 2.42 on EIII, OS 2.00
As a last resort, you may need to download an older version of the acard BIOS as David suggested me.
/Escobar