On Wednesday, May 28, 2003, at 08:00 PM, scott granlund wrote:
A swell friend passed this advice on to me:
SCSI ID 0-1 = hard drives SCSI ID 3 = cdrom SCSI ID 5 = zip or other media SCSI ID 6 = scanner etc. SCSI ID 7 is usually your Mac, I think.
Maybe for some stock Apple systems. Certainly not for external devices, like scanners. Also,these are not mandatory settings.
ID 7 is always the SCSI controller on a Mac, and that's about *all* you can say with certainty. MOst of the time, an internal CDRom will be ID 3, and the first internal HD will be ID 0.
External Zip drives will be either 5 or 6 because that's your only option.
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