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16 hours ago | comment | added | Protocol | If you take on the project yourself, find out about SCSI address IDs. You stick a little plastic cap called a jumper onto two of the metal pins (the group of gold metal prongs sticking out). The SCSI card and drive each get assigned a different ID or address number. You just don't want a duplicate but any assigned number will do (from 0 to 7). Finding a copy of the drive's manual will help explain which pair of pins to put the cap on to assign which number to the device. | |
yesterday | comment | added | vidarlo | Both are SCSI. And SCSI has excellent backwards compability. Today you'd get U320-card. | |
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