Most 80 pin adapters that I have used, you set the id
on the adapter itself.

Steve Brown

--- Fluxstringer <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Christopher wrote;

> >My question is, do I set the ID on the adapter, or
> do I set it on 
> >the  drive itself and leave the adapter open? More
> info on the 
> >jumper  settings for the drive can be found at the
> bottom of the 
> >page here: 
>
><http://www.osemidlands.co.uk/support/insight/insight/en/common/drives/
> 
> >hard/st39102l.htm>
> >
> >Thanks in advance,
> >
> >Chri


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