Dave Rawson wrote:
Scott Alfter wrote:http://www.teac.com/DSPD/pdf/5fd0050a.pdfPage 13 suggests that a jumper across E2 is what you want, if I'm reading it right. On my drive, it's in a different location than is indicated in the diagrams included in the PDF, so you might need to look around on yours if it's also different.I have no idea who manufactured my old 5.25 drives, but it's certainly worth figuring that out when I add the FC5025 I've ordered.I also found and purchased a SSC which is on the way. The description set it was "for" a ][e, but I imagine that's what it was "from." As I understand it, the card must have worked across models, is that right?
That's right.
And thanks for digging out he Teac Tech Spec! I doubt I'd ever have found it.
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