on 8/30/02 1:14, Dick Johnson at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: >>> 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 > > > > Hi Dick It looks like the Maxtor is on ID 1 which should work. The other should be set on 0 or 1, depending on the use. For single use either set it to 1 or 0. Normally a single drive is set to 0. For using both drives set the master to 0 and the second as 1. You can use drive setup in the Utilities folder to make sure there are no conflicts with these numbers. You use the numbers you have listed to set the ID. On the Conner the setting 2 & 3 would be ID5. I hope this helps some. Jim
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