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Re: SCSI booting problems - IIGS
- Subject: Re: SCSI booting problems - IIGS
- From: msc1983@mac.com (Matthew Carpenter)
- Date: Thu, 20 Dec 2001 02:55:58 GMT
- Newsgroups: comp.sys.apple2
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In article <3C203A5C.26454BF3@intergate.ca>, Wayne Stewart <waynes@intergate.ca> wrote:
> Your problem is SCSI ID. The Apple SCSI cards boot off the device with the
> highest SCSI ID.When you shut off the power to the Orb drive the card couldn't
> see it anymore ant your other HD became the device with the highest SCSI id.
> I've never run across a hard drive that you couldn't change the SCSI id.
> I'm guessing that if you open it's case, you'll find a hard drive with a place for 3
> SCSI id jumpers.
>
> Wayne
Well, I opened the case and looked at the drive again..and I realized that there were jumpers on the underside... there is one jumper installed.... I'm not sure what I'm looking at...I've never seen a drive with space for 6 jumpers before....(well..at least I've never tried to change the settings on one....)
I pulled the drive from my PowerMac 6100 when I upgraded it's hard disk.
The drive is a 350MB Quantum ProDrive LT
I don't know what to set the jumpers to.
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