On 31-05-2004 20:45, [EMAIL PROTECTED], [EMAIL PROTECTED], wrote:

I'm sorry, that's not correct.

> You can have up to 6 devices connected to a SCSI II bus.

That has to be 7!
#0-6 = 7 

> It does matter that each device has a unique ID set from #0-6. In your case
> convention is the SCSI controller on the logic board is #7, the factory
> setting of the CD-ROM is #3 and the factory setting of the startup drive #0.

That's correct.
 
> Thus case your second hard drive should have an ID set to either #2,#4,#5, or
> #6.

Sorry, has to be:
#1, #2, #4, #5 or #6.

HTH,

Jo




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