I'm pretty much finished, but still confused: miscellaneous weirdness about both adapters . . .
. . . I'll try to explain . . .
The adapter on top is the one we're trying to debug/set up correctly:
What the heck is TPR :?: It's not on the SCA pinout, and missing on the bottom adapter . . .
. . . my guess is that it's a power line for an active terminator?
Why does the 3-way adapter (on the bottom) provide power to 77- Active LED out out line when jumpered . . .
. . . while the problematic 2-way adapter connects 77- Active LED out to ground?
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Just pulled the docs for the 8 jumpered 3-way adapter and it has the diagram and info for the 10 jumpers on their SCA8050 and SCA8068 adapters, so of course, on the SCA80_8&16bit adapters that the documentation came with, NOTHING MATCHES! See above!
Meanwhile this documentation EXACTLY matches the 10 jumpers on the problematic 50 pin adapters! Go figure! :
TPR = Termination Power
DLY = Start Delay
REM = Remote-Start
LED = LED
SNC = Synchronous
SNC = Synchronous
SCSI ID 0
SCSI ID 1
SCSI ID 2
SCSI ID 3
The bottom jumper, 80 - SCSI ID (3) is unimplemented because only three address bits are needed for IDs 0-7.
I'm still curious as to why the two 37 - Spindle Sync headers appear to be tied together under the header of the problematic adapter when there is only one header for SYNC on the SCA80 50&68bit adapter?
Most curious of all: why does the other side (ground?) of 37 - Spindle Sync SCA80 50&68bit adapter appear to be swinging in the breeze?
. . . I'll try to explain . . .
The adapter on top is the one we're trying to debug/set up correctly:
What the heck is TPR :?: It's not on the SCA pinout, and missing on the bottom adapter . . .
. . . my guess is that it's a power line for an active terminator?
Why does the 3-way adapter (on the bottom) provide power to 77- Active LED out out line when jumpered . . .
. . . while the problematic 2-way adapter connects 77- Active LED out to ground?
______________________________________________________________________________________
Just pulled the docs for the 8 jumpered 3-way adapter and it has the diagram and info for the 10 jumpers on their SCA8050 and SCA8068 adapters, so of course, on the SCA80_8&16bit adapters that the documentation came with, NOTHING MATCHES! See above!
Meanwhile this documentation EXACTLY matches the 10 jumpers on the problematic 50 pin adapters! Go figure! :
TPR = Termination Power
DLY = Start Delay
REM = Remote-Start
LED = LED
SNC = Synchronous
SNC = Synchronous
SCSI ID 0
SCSI ID 1
SCSI ID 2
SCSI ID 3
The bottom jumper, 80 - SCSI ID (3) is unimplemented because only three address bits are needed for IDs 0-7.
I'm still curious as to why the two 37 - Spindle Sync headers appear to be tied together under the header of the problematic adapter when there is only one header for SYNC on the SCA80 50&68bit adapter?
Most curious of all: why does the other side (ground?) of 37 - Spindle Sync SCA80 50&68bit adapter appear to be swinging in the breeze?



