I believe the jumper settings are universal among SCSI devices. You should be
able to go to any SCSI drive mfg.'s website, Seagate for instance, and use
the diagram for any one of their drives.
Check a couple different drives to see if they coincide.
Art Sable wrote:
>
> Can someone tell me how to jumper which pins to set the SCSI number and to
> turn termination on or off, or point me to a website that contains this
> information?
> ---
John B.
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