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Re: Need Apple II SCSI card jumper info
- Subject: Re: Need Apple II SCSI card jumper info
- From: Randy Shackelford <shack@onyx.southwind.net>
- Date: 1998/10/14
- Newsgroups: comp.sys.apple2
- Organization: SouthWind Internet Access, Inc.
- References: <70113g$iad@sjx-ixn10.ix.netcom.com> <362464ED.B398F535@swbell.net>
- User-agent: tin/pre-1.4-980818 ("Laura") (UNIX) (BSD/OS/3.1 (i386))
Rubywand <rubywand@swbell.net> wrote:
:> I purchased a Apple II SCSI controller and noticed that it has 8 pairs of jumpers at J1. Can
:> anyone tell me if any of these should be capped? None are currently jumpered. The function of
:> these jumper pins would be appreciated. I do not have the controllers manual.
: Steve Buggie suggests that you may have the CMS SCSI controller
: card. If you do, the following snip from the FAQs should help ...
I'll bet we're talking an original Apple SCSI card. It has eight sets of pins
which correspond to the eight possible SCSI IDs. You jumper the set of pins
which corresponds to the ID you want. It's normally 7, so you want to jumper
the set of pins at one end of the row. I forget which end is for ID 7 without
pulling out my old //e upgrade style IIgs and popping the top and taking a
look.
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