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from: David Wilson
date: 2009-03-02 23:19:42
subject: Re: Apple SCSI Card

On Mar 3, 10:28=A0am, schmidtd  wrote:
> The manual 030-3118-A (referenced earlier) on page 11 says this:
> "Locate the jumper; when it is on the pins under the number 9, your
> computer has the highest priority."
> In narrow SCSI, I believe highest priority is ID #7:http://www.pcguide.co=
m/ref/hdd/if/scsi/confIDs-c.html
> So, maybe we have a conflict here somewhere?

I found my card and the jumper is under the 9 so I think the User
Manual is correct and the Technical Reference Manual is incorrect.

I got my SCSI card 2nd hand and I don't believe I have the User Manual
(which was one of the reasons I bought the TRM).
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