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Fast, Wide SCSI IDs

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Fast, Wide SCSI IDs Before assigning a SCSI device ID to your drive, you need to check your SCSI device IDs. To check which SCSI device IDs are available and assign an ID to your device, follow these instructions which use Table C-8: 1. Write in the type of internal drives currently connected to your system under the heading "Fast, Wide SCSI Device Drives" and each drive's SCSI device ID under the heading "Device ID Number." 2. Add your new drive to the table. 3. Check to see what SCSI device IDs are not used. You may use ID numbers 0 through 6 and 8 through 15 if they are not already in use. If the default ID on your drive does not conflict with any existing drive IDs, use that ID. If your default address conflicts with an existing drive ID, assign a new fast, wide SCSI device ID to your drive. Refer to the drive's installation documentation for information on changing the device ID. CAUTION: Do not use SCSI device ID 7 for any device. Table C-8. Fast, Wide SCSI Device IDs Fast, Wide Differential SCSI Device Drives Device ID (Address) Number (ID 7 not available) 1st Internal Device 6 2nd Internal Device 5 NOTICE: You can have no more than 15 SCSI devices connected to a fast, wide bus. C-20

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Fast, Wide SCSI IDs
Before assigning a SCSI device ID to your drive, you need to check
your SCSI device IDs. To check which SCSI device IDs are available
and assign an ID to your device, follow these instructions which use
Table C–8:
1.
Write in the type of internal drives currently connected to your
system under the heading “Fast, Wide SCSI Device Drives” and
each drive’s SCSI device ID under the heading “Device ID Num-
ber.”
2.
Add your new drive to the table.
3.
Check to see what SCSI device IDs are not used. You may use
ID numbers 0 through 6 and 8 through 15 if they are not already
in use. If the default ID on your drive does not conflict with any
existing drive IDs, use that ID. If your default address conflicts
with an existing drive ID, assign a new fast, wide SCSI device
ID to your drive. Refer to the drive’s installation documentation
for information on changing the device ID.
CAUTION:
Do not use SCSI device ID 7 for any device.
Table C–8.
Fast, Wide SCSI Device IDs
Device ID (Address) Number
(ID 7 not available)
1st Internal Device
2nd Internal Device
NOTICE:
You can have no more than 15 SCSI devices connected to a fast, wide bus.
Fast, Wide Differential SCSI Device Drives
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