My Reply follows quote. On 23/07/2004 03:53 [EMAIL PROTECTED] said:  

>On 7/22/04 10:36 PM, "[EMAIL PROTECTED]" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
>> although i'm sure you checked already,
>> make sure you have a scsi drive not a parallel. scsi has diamond were
>> parallel has computer or printer printed above connectors. they use same
>> connector.
>> chuck lenington
>> 
>> Karl Miller wrote:
>>> 
>I think you can tell that it is a scsi zip if it has a scsi id changer on
>the back.
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Usually true, but there some models of SCSI Zip drives that don't have
the selector. In that case, the previously mentioned "printer" icon
is an easy identifier.

Ken

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