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Re: Question about Apple's High Speed SCSI card
In article <kcCo128K.7vD@netcom.com>, Dameon D. Welch <kc@netcom.com> wrote:
> Can someone please tell me what the switches on Apple's High Speed
> SCSI card do? (There are four) I imagine they have something to do
> with SCSI ID, but I dunno. Can someone tell me for sure (i.e., someone
> with the manuals)?
Switch 1 enables DMA (Open/Up = No DMA, Closed/Down = DMA Enabled)
Switches 2, 3 and 4 set the SCSI ID, as follows:
ID SW2 SW3 SW4
0 Open Open Open
1 Open Open Closed
2 Open Closed Open
3 Open Closed Closed
4 Closed Open Open
5 Closed Open Closed
6 Closed Closed Open
7 Closed Closed Closed
The standard setting is ID 7, DMA enabled, which is all switches in
the closed position (down).
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