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- Subject: Re: Apple SCSI card
- Message-ID: <1992Sep1.200257.5055@actrix.gen.nz>
- From: David.Empson@bbs.actrix.gen.nz
- Date: Tue, 1 Sep 1992 20:02:57 GMT
- Sender: David.Empson@actrix.gen.nz (David Empson)
- References: <9208312256.tn02363@aol.com>
- Organization: Actrix Information Exchange
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- In article <9208312256.tn02363@aol.com> christarno@aol.com writes:
- > I have an Apple SCSI card and I need to know if it is Rev. C.
- >
- > Can anyone tell me how to determine this?
- >
- > It has one EPROM that has a label with the following:
- >
- > 341-0437-A
- > (c) Apple '87
- >
-
- Yes, that is the revision C ROM (I have one of these cards in my
- second IIgs, and I had the card at the time the ROM upgrade was
- performed). The revision A ROM is "341-0112A" and has no date on the
- label.
-
- > Also, anyone got any idea how to set the jumper block on the pins to id the
- > board?
-
- Exactly one pair MUST be shorted. The front pair corresponds to SCSI
- ID 0, and the back pair is SCSI ID 7. The card should normally be set
- to ID 7 (this is the same as the Macintosh's SCSI ID, so very few hard
- drives will be set to this ID).
- --
- David Empson
-
- Internet: David.Empson@bbs.actrix.gen.nz EMPSON_D@kosmos.wcc.govt.nz
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