Dr. M. Burek wrote:

>Quantum Atlas IV 4.5 GB
>SCSI ID: 4 (This is weird, as it is jumpered via the instructions for ID 2)
>Jumpers engaged: Force Narrow (8 bit) mode, Force SE mode, Termination
>power on
>
>This is a 68 pin LVD drive, connected via a 68 pin to 50 pin adapter.
>Termination is activated (I guess) by the adapter. I don't know if the
>high-byte is terminated, as there is no instructions with the adapter,
>and I can't find anything online.
>

Unless it is an SCA 80-pin drive the drive itself may be jumpered as ID No.
4 so it takes precedence over the adaptor's SCSI ID settings. Did you
mention if the drive's parity was enabled?

Charlie




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