I came across a really good web site showing configurations for almost any hard drive on the market. This isn't specifically pbook related, but realize it can be helpful to any computer user, so I thought I'd pass on to fellow listers. I had found it a year ago but the server it was on went down. But I succeeded in relocating its new site a few days ago using a refined Google search. The page is DEFINITELY well worth visiting and book-marking for future reference. Some of the selections also a provide simple drawing of jumper settings, such as for every Quantum Drive manufactured.
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