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- From: jlowery@aros.net (John Lowery)
- Newsgroups: comp.sys.amiga.hardware
- Subject: Re: A3000 SCSI address change??
- Date: 7 Mar 1996 16:16:14 GMT
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- ON 06-Mar-96 02:57:31, The Prophet WROTE:
- >I'd like to connect two ZIP-drives to my A3000. The problem is:
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- > ZIP address can only be 5 or 6
- > My internal HD is set to 6
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- >How can I change the number of the internal drive? I opened
- >the machine & looked for jumpers on the drive itself but
- >saw nothing on it(QUANTUM ELS170S).
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- >In my "Introducing the C= Amiga 3000" handbook, section 4-13,
- >it states 'the internal hard drive is set to SCSI address 6.'
- >At the bottom of the page, it says refer to appendix E for
- >info on SCSI drive jumper settings.
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- >I couldn't find anything in Appendix E about SCSI jumper settings.
- >The only thing of interest where diagrams saying (if amiga = 3000)
- >and (if amiga=3500).
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- >If ne1 has info on how to change my internal HD to SCSI != 5 or 6,
- >please fill me in.
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- It is easy on a Quantum. Just look at the group of jumpers (like 5 or 6
- sets of them together). The ones you want to deal with are A0, A1, and A2.
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- SCSI # A0 A1 A2
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- 0 - - -
- 1 J - -
- 2 - J -
- 3 J J -
- 4 - - J
- 5 J - J
- 6 - J J
- 7 J J J
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- - means open - not jumped
- J means to jumper these.
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- Hope it helps. This same chart works with most SCSI assigns, but the
- jumper ID numbers (A0, A1, A2) may differ.
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