Yamaha 2100E Owners Manual - Page 22

Block Size, Windows 95/98/98 Second Edition/NT4.0/2000 computers.

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Setup Procedures Termination ON (Default) 1 24 ID SELECT PARITY TERMINATOR BLOCK SIZE Termination OFF 1 24 ID SELECT PARITY TERMINATOR BLOCK SIZE Set to "ON" if CRW2100S drive is last device on SCSI chain 4 Block Size The data block size of the CRW2100S drive can be set to 512 bytes per sector by setting the Block Size jumper switch to "ON." This is necessary when installing the CRW2100S drive on a UNIX-based workstation. It is not necessary for Windows 95/98/98 Second Edition/NT4.0/2000 computers. Block size OFF (Default) 1 24 ID SELECT PARITY TERMINATOR BLOCK SIZE Block size ON 1 24 ID SELECT PARITY TERMINATOR BLOCK SIZE Set to "ON" when installing CRW2100S drive on UNIX workstation n By factory default, the Block Size jumper switch is set to "OFF" and should normally be left in this state. 13

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Setup Procedures
13
ID SELECT
PARITY
TERMINATOR
BLOCK SIZE
1 24
ID SELECT
PARITY
TERMINATOR
BLOCK SIZE
1 24
Termination ON (Default)
Termination OFF
Set to “ON” if CRW2100S drive
is last device on SCSI chain
4
Block Size
The data block size of the CRW2100S drive can be set to 512 bytes per sector by
setting the Block Size jumper switch to “ON.”
This is necessary when installing
the CRW2100S drive on a UNIX-based workstation.
It is not necessary for
Windows 95/98/98 Second Edition/NT4.0/2000 computers.
ID SELECT
PARITY
TERMINATOR
BLOCK SIZE
1 24
Block size OFF (Default)
ID SELECT
PARITY
TERMINATOR
BLOCK SIZE
1 24
Block size ON
Set to
ON
when installing
CRW2100S drive on UNIX
workstation
n
By factory default, the Block Size jumper switch is set to “OFF” and should normally be
left in this state.