<http://www.thetechpage.com/cgi-bin/default.cgi> is the most 
comprehensive list that I've come across.

Jim

Heok Hee Ng wrote:
> Does anyone out there know an online resource with jumper settings for
> SCA (80-pin) drives?  I have a 9 gig WD SCA drive with an adaptor I want
> to use as a backup drve.  The problem is that neither a hacked copy of
> Drive Setup nor Hard Disk Toolkit recognizes the drive.  I put jumpers
> on SCSI ID 1 pins (ID I wanted for the drive) on both the drive itself
> and the adaptor, but the drive doesnt show up (on my 7500/G3 running
> OS9.1).  Other than the termination pins (the drive isn't at the end of
> the SCSI chain, so it doesn't need termination), what other pins should
> have jumper blocks on them?
> 
> Heok Hee
> 
> 



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