Steven Zerby wrote:
> I just migrated a bunch of stuff from my 9500 to a
> 9600, including a G3 400 upgrade card from Formac, a
> usb card, the video card (now I have dual monitors)
> and two hard drives. Everything is up and running
> successfully, except for one problem. The drive that
> came in the 9600 is jumpered to ID 0 as is one of the
> drive I want to put in (the original drive from the
> 9500). I've no clue as to how to set the jumpers on
> one of the ID 0 drivesto ID 1 (the other drive is at
> ID 2 and the CD is at ID3).
> 
> The 9500 drive at ID 0 is a 1GB IBM and the 9600 drive
> at ID0 is a Seagate 4 GB.
> 
> Any thoughts on how to set the jumpers?

I assume these are the same 4 Gb Seagates that came in my 9650.  If they
are, the settings for the ID's and termination, etc. were written on the top
of the drive.

I can forward the info if you need me to.

--> Russ


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