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On 17 Jan 00, at 7:24, Brad Loomis wrote:
> Here is where I now stand in trying to install two Seagate 4.5 UW
> Cheetahs and the one 4.5 UW IBM drives in my system. The are
> Seagate 1, ID 0, boot, Seagate 2 ID 1, and for some reason the IBM
> shows up as ID 4, even thought the jumper is at ID 2.
Just to confirm, you understand that on most SCSI drives the three
ID jumpers are numbered 0/1/2, but their *values* are 1/2/4 -- the
actual ID being the sum of the values of the jumpers installed.
Could this be why your IBM drive is addressed this way?
David G
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