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from: Rich
date: 2009-03-03 16:59:20
subject: Re: Apple SCSI Card

schmidtd wrote:
> On Mar 2, 11:51 am, Rich  wrote:
>> The question is, does anybody know how to set the jumpers for the card
>> SCSI ID?  It's working fine right now, but I'd like to know how to set
>> them.  I've searched the web and the usual A2 resources, but only can
>> find manuals for the High Speed SCSI card.
> Hmmm.  Maybe your list of usual suspects needs to be updated?  1000BiT
> has the manual here:
> http://1000bit.net/support/manuali/download.asp?id=638
> I leafed through the manual and found a reference to the card
> "priority," which is the jumper block numbered from 9 through 16; 9 is
> the highest priority.  They never admit to a mapping between priority
> and ID number, exactly; but it seems like this:
> ID/Jumper
> 7/9
> 6/10
> 5/11
> 4/12
> 3/13
> 2/14
> 1/15
> 0/16

Thank you for TWO things:

An answer to my question, and
Direction to a wonderful resource, which (for unknown reasons) I was not 
aware of!


      () ()
Rich ('-')
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