Normally devices on the SCSI chain have got Logical Unit numbers. Therefore 
it may be possible that driver software is keeping the 1 to 3 IDs free for 
the normal SCSI interface, and then allocating 4 for this Parallel port 
device.
I am not sure if that makes sense.
JPM

>My parallel port Zip drive (Zip 100) is detected as the 4th partition on
>the first SCSI HDD/device (sda4). I don't not have any other SCSI device on
>this computer. I understand the "sda" bit, but why partition 4 and not 1
>as seems logical??
>
>I tried to find answer for this, but nothing really came my way....wonder
>if anyone here has any idea about it...
>
>TIA,
>--Indra.
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