If you flip this drive over on its backside and have
the 50 pin connector and ps facing away from you, on
the left hand side right below a mounting screw, you
will also find another set of jumpers that takes the
tiny pins, and if this is correct on this old one I
have this first one next to the screw hole needs a
jumper on it, refer to the illustration, it should
show it.

You can also type in st15150n at the website at look
at other settings.

Also on the front, where you set your id# make sure
that the large jumper block covers the first 4 pins on
the left side. (I have received drives with these
missing.

http://www.seagate.com/support/disc/scsi/st15150n.html

Steve Brown



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