I just picked up two brand new 50-pin IBM SCSI 4GB hard drives. They came with a jumper on the pins designed "autostart" -- no other jumpers on the pins. When I plugged the drives in, my 7500 doesn't see them in Disk Setup, even though they clearly "autostart" when the computer starts up. BTW, I'm running 9.1. Am I missing something? The whole pin & jumper scene has always confused me. Do I need a jumper on the ID0, ID1, ID2 or ID3 pins? Where do I get jumpers -- if only one comes with the HD, where do I get more? Also, the jumper that came with the HDs has a little tab sticking out of it -- is that for convenience so you can grab it better or does it have another function I'm missing?
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