>Thanks, Fred.  My next question is: there are jumper pins on the adaptor as
>well.  Should I jumper just the drive, or the adaptor, or both?
>
>Heok Hee

Hi,
     Certainly not both or you may have real problems. The adapter has a 
row of pins at the right side for scsi id - any termination on the 
adapter will be central - no pins on the adapter and none on the drive ( 
excluding led, startup and termination) give scsi id 0 - now forget the 
drive and tackle the adapter - a jumper on the lowest set of pins gives 
id 1 - a jumper on the next set up gives id 2 - jumpers on both give id 3 
- and so on just like binary ....seven is the max for internal.

     Pete in the UK




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