Reply 40 of 42, by Nexxen
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wierd_w wrote on 2025-04-01, 12:01:Odd that the flopptical drives can only be IDs 1, 2, and 4. Termination type is a nice feature though. FAR too many narrow scsi devices handle that exclusively with a resistor pack.
On the SCSI enclosure there is a dial to select the desired ID.
With the dial you can go from 0 to 9, in the manual 0 and 7 are to be avoided because they belong to "system".
Probably combinations allow different IDs. This is my idea but could be dead wrong.
The txt file gives combos for jumpers for internal units, but the scsi dongle in the enclosure could be using settings selected via a different method, as the manual doesn't state any limit beside 0 and 7.
Edit:
Cloudschatze wrote on 2025-04-01, 12:44:wierd_w wrote on 2025-04-01, 12:01:Odd that the flopptical drives can only be IDs 1, 2, and 4.
The document could have explained this better, but the three ID jumpers are additive, providing an 0 - 7 range. All open = ID 0, all closed = ID 7, etc.
Makes sense now 😀
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I'll be starting a repair thread for this unit.
Not only 1 res and 1 cap are dead but also a big chip just close (see pic)
PC#1 Pentium 233 MMX - 98SE
PC#2 PIII-1Ghz - 98SE/W2K
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