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| subject: | Re: Apple SCSI Card |
On Mar 2, 11:51=A0am, Rich wrote: > The question is, does anybody know how to set the jumpers for the card > SCSI ID? =A0It's working fine right now, but I'd like to know how to set > them. =A0I'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=3D638 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 --- SBBSecho 2.12-Win32* Origin: Derby City Gateway (1:2320/0) SEEN-BY: 10/1 3 34/999 120/228 123/500 128/2 140/1 222/2 226/0 236/150 249/303 SEEN-BY: 250/306 261/20 38 100 1404 1406 1410 1418 266/1413 280/1027 320/119 SEEN-BY: 393/11 396/45 633/260 267 712/848 800/432 801/161 189 2222/700 SEEN-BY: 2320/100 105 200 2905/0 @PATH: 2320/0 100 261/38 633/260 267 |
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