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Date: | Fri, 5 Aug 2005 11:28:23 -0600 |
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James B. Byrne wrote:
> The new drive is a HP/ComPaq HB01831B95 with an 80 to 50 pin adapter
> attached. The adapter is jumpered for a LUN of 2. There are no
> jumpers visible on the drive itself. The adapter has jumpers to set
> the LUn between 0 and 15 and has four pin pairs labelled MTR (RMT-
> Start), DLY (Start Delay), SYN (Synchronous), and LED, none of which
> are shorted.
Does the MTR (RMT-Start) or as seen on others, enable motor start
come into play here at all?
[Not knowing if SCSI has commands that say SPIN-UP-DRIVE, and if MPE
does such things]
Keven "Doing my own hardware support when I can" Miller
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