The only
'fer sure' way to know is to consult a drive
table.
http://www.blue-planet.com/tech/ has jumper charts for the SCSI and ESDI
versions of this drive.
And even a search feature, so you don't have to spend 20 minutes trying to
find the info...
Cool page, looks to be a handy reference! Thanks for the tip, it's now
been bookmarked! Though I gave up on the search, and found it by following
the links :^)
Zane
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