Pierre Gebhardt wrote:
Jules,
have a look at the biggest database for harddisk drives:
www.pc-disk.de
Thanks - bookmarked for future reference! Typically these sites claiming to
offer hard disk parameters just seem to have the drive geometry and don't
bother listing the jumper information (which is strange - I can't remember
needing to explicitly set geometry on a drive made in the last 20 years or so,
yet jumper info's something that people presumably still need reasonably often)