Though my BlueScsi functions great in target mode when set to USB MSC mode target drive is detected on bus with ID#. As soon as windows tries to pass commands to the drive Pico crashes. I have tried 3 different SCSI drives and this behavior is the same with all of them.
SEAGATE ST318418N capacity 4340 MB
SEAGATE ST318417N capacity 4340 MB
IBM DDRS-34560 capacity 4357 MB (this one sounds like a table saw but works )
SEAGATE _ST318418N_BlueSCSI.log
Pico is receiving power from USB and PwR_ON jumper is off. Drives are set to receive Termination Power from themselves and are terminating the bus. Back Feed is off. Two Initiator Jumpers are on. Bluescsi.ini is set as recommended in Docs for MSC mode.
After the crash it will reboot itself. If I power cycle the drive Pico recognizes it again and crashes again. Tried two different Windows Machines. I am stumped.
Though my BlueScsi functions great in target mode when set to USB MSC mode target drive is detected on bus with ID#. As soon as windows tries to pass commands to the drive Pico crashes. I have tried 3 different SCSI drives and this behavior is the same with all of them.
SEAGATE ST318418N capacity 4340 MB
SEAGATE ST318417N capacity 4340 MB
IBM DDRS-34560 capacity 4357 MB (this one sounds like a table saw but works )
SEAGATE _ST318418N_BlueSCSI.log
Pico is receiving power from USB and PwR_ON jumper is off. Drives are set to receive Termination Power from themselves and are terminating the bus. Back Feed is off. Two Initiator Jumpers are on. Bluescsi.ini is set as recommended in Docs for MSC mode.
After the crash it will reboot itself. If I power cycle the drive Pico recognizes it again and crashes again. Tried two different Windows Machines. I am stumped.