RE: [WinMac] Change a Mac's SCSI controller ID# ?


Parker, Douglas(douglas.parker[at]lmco.com)
Tue, 25 May 1999 15:40:27 -0500


How about if you have a dual, internal, SCSI bus Mac, move it to that system
and use the other internal SCSI bus, although getting from the internal
connector to a DB25, or Centronics 50, or SCSI-2 connector poses another
twist.

Also, see below.

Doug
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> From: Tom Roth[SMTP:tomroth@wfubmc.edu]
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> Subject: [WinMac] Change a Mac's SCSI controller ID# ?
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> Hello all,
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> > The controller for the duplicator is set to ID #7 and your internal
> > controller is set to 7 also. You will have to change the id number
> > of your internal controller to another number.
>
I would press the question to see what they mean by this. Is it set by flash
ROM? Is it set by a jumper? If so, then what can you do to change it. If
it's burned into the motherboard, then you're stuck. If there's a soldered
jumper, maybe you can get a soldering pencil...call me gutsy, but...

Doug

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