Can't you change the LUN with jumpers or some software?
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From: "Glen Slick" <glen.slick at gmail.com>
To: "General Discussion: On-Topic and Off-Topic Posts"
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Sent: Sunday, April 22, 2012 6:31 PM
Subject: Re: Advantages of solid state media.
  On Sun, Apr 22, 2012 at 8:25 AM, David Riley
<fraveydank at gmail.com> wrote:
 Someone pointed this out a few months ago:
http://a4000t.com/store/index.php?main_page=product_info&cPath=66_73&am…
 I believe someone else mentioned they'd been trying it out (might have
 been Glen Slick?) and that there were varying degrees of success with
 anything but the CF card part on most classic OSes, since each port
 exists as a separate LUN on the same SCSI ID. I could be spuriously
 recalling a conversation that didn't happen, though. 
 On those devices the PCCard slot is LUN 0 and the CF slot is LUN 1.
 I didn't have any luck using the device with the built in SCSI
 controllers on either a VaxStation 3100 M76 or an InfoServer 1000,
 regardless of which LUN I tried to use.  The device LUNs would show up
 in >>>SHOW DEVICES but errors would occur when trying to use them.
 The device seemed to work fine with the limited testing I did with a
 CMD CQD-220.  The configuration menu for the CMD CQD-220 lets you
 specify both the SCSI target ID and the target LUN.  I was able to use
 a CF card in the LUN 0 PCCard slot with a CF-PCCard adapter and in the
 native LUN 1 CF slot.  Booted both RT-11 and XXDP from the device with
 the CQD-220.
 -Glen