On 10/22/03 12:08 AM, "Marc van Gemert" <listz at xs4all.nl> wrote: > If Classic isn't running it can't affect OS X. > On the other end though if you fiddled with the Energy Saver settings in > OS 9 or Classic it can affect OS X, because those settings are saved in > PRAM. But a PRAM zap erases that. And a CUDA reset should do everything a PRAM zap does, and more, should it not? Or should I have done BOTH? > Don't know what version of OS X you're using, but if you're running a > recent version of Jaguar it could be that you don't need a driver at all > for this card. And if you installed an older driver, f.e. I see this > driver at http://www.versiontracker.com/dyn/moreinfo/macosx/9369, that > that causes the probem. I have a B&W G3 with a 2930 SCSI card and I've > never installed a driver for it and it works fine with my Jaz drive (OS > X 10.2.8 BTW). Are you saying that you have an internal Jaz mechanism that DOESN'T prevent deep sleep?! Is it the 1 GB or 2 GB version? Thanks so much. Jim Robertson --