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> The only other things I can think of are bus grant problems
> &c.

This certainly seems likely to me, too.  What cards are in the
machine, and in which slots?  What are the switches on the RLV12
set to?

> If you're using an RQDX3 in the same machine, bear in mind
> that it doesn't pass the grants, and so should be the last 
> device on the bus. 

I think you're thinking of the RQDX1/2 here.

Tim.

