Bob F googled:
>Googling for "imprimis 94171" I came up with
>
><http://www.pc-disk.de/pcdisk/h/ASCII/320.TXT>
>
>The "IMPRIMIS WREN IV 94171-300/307/327/344 PRODUCT DESCRIPTION"
>has jumper settings, etc., but I am not having the best time of 
>it trying to understand what it's saying exactly, and it does not
>include the 350 model anyway. Still, scsi is scsi, eh? If someone
>can decipher the diagram and match it up with my jumper description
>above, then maybe...

Hi Bob,

This is what I made of it! Please view in monospace font (Monaco etc). I
feel sorry for the guy who had to draw it :) Note that none of the lines in
the drawings below are longer than the two star-banners around the word
LAYOUT - neither should yours be. To me, it seems that the 1st drawing
describes that there are 5 plus 2 jumpers next to the power connector, with
a slight vertlical offset, and something more down, for selecting where the
termination power comes from. The second gives details. From the table, I
could read that SCSI ID's were from right to left, so I added the info  " 2
 1  0 " above the SCSI jumpers.

Might I add 'good luck'?

-mart


P C - D I S K     The Harddisk Disformation Database
DCI AG, Germany                      www.pc-disk.de
*****************************************************************
                        L   A   Y   O   U   T
*****************************************************************
IMPRIMIS WREN IV 94171-300/307/327/344  
                                                             
                                                      |  
                                                      |  
 |                     -----------  -----   Ground    |  
 |                     |o o o o o|  | | |             |  
 |                     |o o o o o|  -----  0 0 0 0 Power
 ------------------------------------------------------ 
 |                                 Data               |  
 ------------------------------------------------------  
        
     Terminator     --SCSI-Cable----   |o o|  Terminator      
                                       |o o|  TERMPWR           
                                                                 

 Jumper Setting:
 Connects CHASSIS GND to ground lug  -------.
 Connects SIGNAL GND to ground lug  ------. |
             Drive ID Select -------.     | |
   Motor Start Option enable ---.   |     G G
  Parity Check Option enable -. |       
                              |   2 1 0  |o|o|     
                             |o o o o o| |o|o|   | O O O O |Power
                             |o o o o o|     
 -----------|.  o| Terminator Power
            |o  o|
                                          
 TERMPWR (+5v) from drive (vertical) 
 TERMPWR from the Bus (lower horizontal)


Seagate Yuchnology Desk Reference July 17 2000
(makes you wonder how their stuff looks on the inside:)


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