>Sean Billings wrote:
>
>>Just found scsi probe and tried it, it says the bus is not terminated, so
>>if some sort of external termination could be made on the internal 50 way
>>cable the drive possibly could work, there is no SIL sockets on the drive
>>itself so I assume it performed some sort of powered termination which is
>>probably not compatible with the classic macs.
>>
>
>What's the drives model details?
>

The Drive is a 1GB unconfirmed.
The sticker says:
COMPAQ P/N 142292-001
*EC895994*
*PN45G9487*

The chips are mainly IBM and Western Digital,

And the jumpers are:

.. BIT 2
.. BIT 1
.. BIT 0
.  KEY
.. AUTOSTART
.. TERM. DISABLED
.. SYNC SPINDLE
.. LED
.. WRITE PROTECT
.. START DELAY
.. RESERVED

I have tried the jumper both on and off the TERM. DISABLED and a few
combinations of SCSI ID.  A jumper is also on the AUTOSTART setting which
does what is says on the tin.

Regards Sean.
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http://www.megadon.co.uk/syrinx/


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