on 5/27/04 3:29 PM, Nicole at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

> But first things first:  Does anyone have a nice
> straightforward description of how to jumper these
> drives so that the system will recognize them?
> 
> Thanks,
> Nicole
One slave, one master: master at the end of the ribbon cable. I have one of
the 1.2 gig Quantum Fireball tm's pulled from a Performa 6300 and I have not
moved the jumper, which is on the middle set (marked DS) at the JP1 position
on the bottom of the board. When I started typing this, I was sure I'd know
the answer before I got to the end of the line, but I don't. I'm guessing
you'd use this setting for the master, and the SP pair for the slave
(because I think that the CS is for 'cable select') but I'm sure you've
tried this. HTH and standing by for someone with the real, definitive answer
myself.
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