At 11:46 AM -0500 12/14/04, Bill Taylor's wrote:
>On the underside of the drive, there are two rows of pins which so far, have 
>one jumper on them in the eighth position from the right side.  In other 
>words, when viewed from upside down with data receptacle at the top, the 
>jumper is on the fifth set of jumpers to the right of the outer edge of the 
>drive.


Bill,

If that three pin cable is the ID cable, then maybe you can leave it off and 
"hard wire"
the drive ID; i.e., use jumpers on the ID pins on the drive itself.


Terry

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