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Re: SCSI booting problems - IIGS



Go here

http://www.maxtor.com/Maxtorhome.htm

and look for "product archive" in the dropdown list at the upper right and
click it, then look for "Lightning" in the list of Quantum drives.  The SCSI
jumper settings are there:


SCSI ID

A0 A1 A2

0
OffOffOff

1
OnOffOff

2
OffOnOff

3
OnOnOff

4
OffOffOn

5
OnOffOn

6
OffOnOn

7
OnOnOn


The ProDrive LT was also called a Lightning.

"Matthew Carpenter" <msc1983@mac.com> wrote in message
news:msc1983-1912011855570001@192.168.1.101...
> 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.
> --
> -MSC
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> something stupid with it!"