@ Matt_H
indeed I did but the only disk/info I got when I bought the card new back in early 2000's was the scsi driver. The FPU jumper does make sense if you haver a different speed from your CPU to put the jumper on as it would force it to read the FPU oscillator. The thing I'm confused about is the RAM jumper as I've tried to get more than a few 128 MB ram cards to work with jumper on and off and never got them to work...I currently have a 64MB ram card that works ok with either jumper setting.
update: tried disabling the on/off jumper for the supposed on-board scsi and realized that jumper isn't for the scsi but rather it's too disable the entire card !