Hello all

I have a qnty old macs, LC113, 4475 up to 6200/120, as well as a qnty
external cases for HDD and CD and zip drives (some of the external cases
have small HDD in them). I also have a qnty of HDDs (mostly in the range of
1Gb - 3gb) that I wish to put in the external cases, all are scsi. Some of
the external cases have internal leads from the terminator "switch 1<>6" as
well as leads to LEDs.

Will very appreciate your advice how to work out the "jumping" on the HDDs
to connect up to the terminator switch and how to determine where to connect
the leads to the LEDs. And, if the terminator switch is not connected, will
jumping the pins on the HDD in a certain way result in the HDD having its
own terminator? In the latter case, how is the ID number determined?

Two other questions relates to the above, copying interesting games from
HDD's and working out optimum systems for different macs but I'll post those
under seperate headings.

Cheers

john  jdeboer at northnet.com.au


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