[Coco] Yet another SCSI problem.
Mark Marlette
mark at cloud9tech.com
Fri Jan 5 20:06:47 EST 2007
Address 7 is allowed in the TC^3.
At 1/5/2007 05:02 PM, you wrote:
>Mark Marlette wrote:
> > Leon,
> >
> > I disagree. ID0 will jumper two pins. Never seen one that didn't.
> >
> > Unless you have HawkSoft's CDF for the CoCo or you have a specially
> > made RBF CDROM in the driver you won't read the CD. You will get an
> > access and an error though.
> >
> > Mark
> >
>
>Most of 'em have 3 jumpers for the 3 bits of ID selection. Leaving them
>open may give you either ID 0 or 7- (I would suspect in this case 7)
>
>I don't know if that's a problem or not in this case, but with most
>other systems having a device at 7 collides with the ID of the HBA,
>rendering the entire bus useless. (Unless of course you change the ID of
>the HBA)
>
>Check that termination of course, too.
>
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