>>I just acquired two hard drives that use jumpers for the SCSI address.
>It's been years since I set one up and I can't find the code scheme for
>addressing the units.
>
>Can someone direct me to a source for the information? Web page or whatever?


<Depends on who made the drive...

One is a Maxtor-540S. Factory ID is 6, but I don't know to what it may have
been set. The jumpers, top to bottom are:

                MTR   (connected)
                CPAR  (open)
                CS2     (open)
                CS1     (connected)
                CS0     (open)

The other is a Connor 540. The jumpers, top to bottom are:

                E5 (open)
                E4 (open)
                E3 (connected)
                E2 (connected)
                E1 (open)

Thanks.

Dick





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