Derf <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Subject: Hard Drive Jumper Setup

Has anyone had any success on figuring out the jumper setup to get a 
Seagate ST15150W (Compaq No. 199591-001).  I know these were pulled 
from a RAID box, but it seems to me that they should work in a PCI 
Mac...  I've DLed the config sheets from Seagate, but haven't been 
able to hit the right combination...  Any tidbit of wisdom would be 
appreciated...

I'm using one of these drives in the 0 scsi position. It took many tries just to
understand the jumpers because they are displayed backwards on the drive label
and/or dl'd instructions. Once you have oriented the drive to correspond with
the config table it will work and make sense. 
That's the first hurdle. The second is that a hacked Drive Setup needs to be
used to format it. My drive was picked up at a yard sale and  says Compac on it.
I used RezEdit and instructions found somewhere in the LEM neighborhood to add
the Compac Seagate ST15150W to Drive Setup 1.6.1. If you want to try my copy,
write me off list. Regards, Roman

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