> -----Original Message-----
> From: PowerBooks [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On
> Behalf Of Dick
> Johnson
> Sent: Friday, August 30, 2002 9:15 AM
> To: PowerBooks
> Subject: Re: SCSI addresses scheme?
>
>
> >>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.
<SNIP>
> 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)
>

ID =2
ID settings as follows, CS2 =4, CS1 =2 CS0 =1 therefore if O =open & X
=closed,
OOO =0,
OOX =1
OXO =2
OXX =3
XOO =4
XOX =5
XXO =6
XXX =7 (DON'T use 7, it is reserved for the controller card)

> The other is a Connor 540. The jumpers, top to bottom are:
>
>               E5 (open)
>               E4 (open)
>               E3 (connected)
>               E2 (connected)
>               E1 (open)
>

ID =6
E3 =4, E2 =2, E1 =1
See table for previous drive above for settings.

> Thanks.
>
> Dick
>
Ben.


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