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- From: parkyn@fraser.sfu.ca (Dale Parkyn)
- Subject: Re: SCSI id of a Laser Writer IIg
- Message-ID: <parkyn.726153412@sfu.ca>
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- Organization: Simon Fraser University, Burnaby, B.C., Canada
- References: <1992Dec27.014029.4350@newsgate.sps.mot.com> <w3XmwB6w165w@theporch.raider.net>
- Date: Mon, 4 Jan 1993 13:16:52 GMT
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- rowley@theporch.raider.net (Michael Rowland) writes:
- >devices in between, but their SCSI ID's are not dependent on startup
- >order... they each have a fixed ID #.
- >Some hard drives let you change their ID's by software...avoid them.
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- Why should 'hard drives let you change their ID's by software...avoid them.'
- be avoided?
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- I think the Quantum LP105S allows Silverlining to software change the SCSI ID.
- If the drive is being used in a person's non-changing equipment configuration
- I don't see a problem with not being able to externally change the SCSI address
- of a device.
-
- But I am not one who thinks ignorance is blissful - so please enlighten me if
- there are SCSI concerns worth learning...
-
- Dale
- parkyn@sfu.ca
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