On Jul 8, 2005, at 11:33 AM, Jesse R. Lucke wrote:

All drives draw significantly more power when spinning up the
platters, so if you really want to max out your system you'll likely have
to set the 'spin delay' jumper on at least some of your drives. Do ATA
drives have such a jumper, or is this a SCSI exclusive?

SCSI exclusive, and that's generally a guaranteed way to keep them from mounting on your mac. I've always had to turn that off; it's typically used with hardware RAID controllers.

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