John Bruner9/2/01 1:09 [EMAIL PROTECTED][wrote]
> 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.
 
> 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?

Sometimes the scsi ID pin numbers are base 10 and some are binary.
jr


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