Date: Tue, 14 Dec 2004 11:26:57 -0500
From: An Internet nut who still considers E-mail to be a
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I've been given an older 2 gig hard drive that according to the label
is an Apple/IBM model 'DORS-32160'.

I've tried doing a Google search on this, and have come up with
little to no information detailing on which pins to attach this SCSI
ID cable, that at the other end is connected to the SCSI ID switch on
the outside of this case.

Try here: <http://www.hitachigst.com/hdd/support/table.htm>, your drive should be listed near the bottom of the table and there *should* be a link to some documentation.


That is a very early model drive. Not as early as the 0664 drives that I have laying around...but early. Likely to be slow and noisy.

Jeff Walther



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