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absolut 68k
Starting Member
6 Posts |
Posted - 20 Oct 2002 : 11:55:10
Hi, is there any way to set the scsi ID with a special application? My internal HDs don't seem to have scsi jumpers to set the id directly at the harddisk, but I need to use them all. Currently they all have the same ID, 0. So what can I do? |
oldmacman
Full Member
USA
713 Posts |
Posted - 20 Oct 2002 : 12:26:50
No, there isn't any way to change SCSI IDs through software. Try looking at the drive again. What kind of drive is it? Try looking again; the jumper pins will probably be on the controller board itself. If you don't have any jumpers, just use a piece of wire bent over itself to connect the two pins.Official 68kMLA Music and NeXT Expert OpenStep Page at http://openstep.topcities.com/ Macs Liberated: SE (2), LC, IIsi, PB 145b, Quadra 700, 6100 (2), PB 5300, PowerMac 5400/200, Performa 6400/180 PCs liberated from Windoze: 3 |
candyPunk
Full Member
USA
856 Posts |
Posted - 20 Oct 2002 : 13:11:25
Look on the manufacturer's site for possible info on where the jumpers are and how to set them{ candyPunk } { Captain of Observation, 68k MLA } { 68k Macs liberated: 3} { My baby: Q660av } |
bigsadhu
Junior Member
Cayman Island
462 Posts |
Posted - 21 Oct 2002 : 22:19:44
There's some links on Gamba's site ( http://home.earthlink.net/~gamba2/ ) with jumper settings for lots of different drivesCheers! CC Air Marshall, 605 sQUADRAn "What Microsoft has got in there is a grotesque, badly-documented pile of poo it doesn't fully understand itself." - The Register, 23/8/02 |