I would just like to take a moment to observe again that I HATE, HATE, HATE traditional PC four-pin Molex power connectors.
More explicitly, hot-swappable devices aren't, when you inadvertently fumble the power connector because the pins on the infernal Molex aren't properly shielded and can make connection when not properly aligned yet.
However, now the Plextor CDROM drive is back on the bus again. Maybe the now-disconnected Zip drive¹ (which I removed while the machine was powered down) was malfing badly enough to knock it off the bus (which wouldn't surprise me, SCSI on the Zip has always been unreliable — not least its internal termination, which is utterly worthless).
[1] No, I wasn't trying to hot-swap the Zip out. I was hot-swapping a replacement disk in, and would have been fine if I hadn't fumbled the infernal Molex.
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