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- Newsgroups: comp.sys.mac.hardware
- Path: sparky!uunet!scorn!ronaldw
- From: ronaldw@sco.COM (ronald wong)
- Subject: Re: SCSI id change for 40m Connor Internal?
- Organization: The Santa Cruz Operation, Inc.
- Date: Mon, 17 Aug 1992 19:03:28 GMT
- Message-ID: <1992Aug17.190328.19050@sco.com>
- References: <12AUG199217480803@vax2.concordia.ca>
- Sender: ronaldw@sco.COM
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- In article <12AUG199217480803@vax2.concordia.ca> dohle@vax2.concordia.ca (Gordon Dohle) writes:
- >
- >Could anyone help me with how to change the scsi
- >id for a 40m (Apple=0) Connor? I want to use it
- >as an external.
- >On the controller, there are 6 pins labelled
- >E1 to E4 (eight pins, actually). Do I jump them?
- >or... on the front end where the LED goes, there
- >are 9 pins. Is that where the jumpers go?
- >
- >Thnks for any help
- >
- >
- >Gordon
- >Dohle@vax2.Concordia.ca
-
- Gordon,
-
- I assume you're talking about the CP-3040 (or something like that, I
- don't have the drive with me -- it's at home). Presumably from a IIsi,
- low powered 3.5" drive. If it is, don't use the pins on front --- I
- thought it was for changing the SCSI and wound up frying the drive
- beyond repair (according to a disk drive repair shop). It didn't happen
- immediately, only after trying to spin the drive up several times.
-
- Use the E1 to E4 jumper pins.
-
- Also note that this drive is internally terminated.
-
- - Ron Wong
-
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