>There was once a military (air force, I believe) site called TheRef, which
>had much of this data, if you haven't the patience for me to look up the
>information you need. I recall there were quite a number of jumper
>options. If you can find me the desired configuration, I can give you the
>relevant jumpers and their effects.
I just did the "Guess and Pray I'm right" routine, and I seem to have been,
it thinks it's drive one. Of course I disconnected Drive 2. I've now got
it formated and am testing it with the diagnostics built into the WQESD
controller. So far so good, and I didn't blow my boot disk away :^)
However, I hunted up the web site you mention:
http://theref.c3d.rl.af.mil/theref.html I think the next time I'm bored
(about the year 2010) I'll have to spend some time checking it out. Looks
fairly good, but it didn't go into any more depth on this drive than the
other site.
Thanks,
Zane
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Received on Sun Feb 28 1999 - 19:13:37 GMT