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Offline MotormouthTopic starter

Dataflyer SCSI+ 4000 jumpers
« on: June 12, 2012, 04:01:43 AM »
What are the two jumpers on the dataflyer scsi+ 4000 do?

I am guessing that one has something to do with on board termination.
Is this correct?

I know this controller is as slow as molasses in January (July for you in the southern hemisphere), an is non-autobooting, but could come in handy in a pinch.
 

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Re: Dataflyer SCSI+ 4000 jumpers
« Reply #1 on: June 12, 2012, 04:06:26 AM »
Hi.
If you want to trade it for another SCSI card i have a couple.
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Re: Dataflyer SCSI+ 4000 jumpers
« Reply #2 on: June 13, 2012, 04:03:00 AM »
Quote from: magnetic;696121
Hi.
If you want to trade it for another SCSI card i have a couple.


Thanks for the offer, however I do have several other SCSI cards around.  Even though the SCSI+ 4000 is sllllooooww, limited to PIO of the IDE controller,  it makes up for in convenience.  It is small and unassuming in an a4000, doesn't take up a Zorro slot and can be made to work (with adapters) with the a1200 and a600 even.  If you need data from a SCSI device, it can get the job done albeit with limitations.

Still I wonder what the jumpers on this card actually do.