Gregg

the SCSI CD drive has a 1-6 switch on it runs on 6 for the SE with 7 but on
the flipside it runs on 2 with the IBM

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((There were very few devices made with the 25 pin connector that could
connect to either SCSI or a PC parallel port. Before you connect that CD-ROM
to a PC's parallel port you need to make certain it'll work or if there's
some manual switch you have to flip or if it has two different connectors.
(The Iomega Zip 100 Plus was one. Apparently it had some problems. Iomega
didn't continue the SCSI/LPT design to later versions.)

SCSI uses a "diamond" icon. Parallel ports are labeled LPT, Printer, or
Parallel or will have an icon that sort of looks like a printer.))
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