Subject: Allright....
To: None <port-macppc@NetBSD.org>
From: Andreas Drewke <andreas_dr@gmx.de>
List: port-macppc
Date: 07/28/2003 11:32:20
Hi,

> If not it could be a wrong jumper setting?I have the following
possibilities
>
> 1. SPARE (50 BIT)
>    ID BIT 3 (FOR WIDE)
> 2. ID BIT 2
> 3. ID BIT 1
> 4. ID BIT 0
> 5. DISABLE AUTO SPIN
> 6. SCSI TERM ON
> 7. DISABLE UNIT ATTN
> 8. TI SYNC NEGO
> 9. AUTO START DELAY
> 10. DELAY START 6/12
> 11. DISABLE PARITY
> 12. LED OUT

> Any ideas? comments ...

>You didn't say which of those pins had jumpers on them.

Okay.. the 9th was set. I removed it.
Should I set another one?

>Did you try the drive on the external bus (the 50 pin connector on the
>motherboard that is not marked "Fast SCSI")?

Now I've tried and it works :-) Thanx
But for the sake of lower speed I guess...
Is there no other way to get that thing going?

>John Klos
>Sixgirls Computing Labs

Thank you very much...

Regards Andreas

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