csbrod@immd4.informatik.uni-erlangen.de (Claus Brod) (06/21/91)
A friend of mine recently purchased a Seagate 1201N SCSI drive. He didn't receive any specs for it, and we're having some problems making it work. We're looking for a documentation of the location and purpose of the jumpers on that drive. If someone out there could give us some pointers, I'm sure we can solve our problem in an instant. Any ideas? Tnx in advance, ---------------------------------------------------------------------- Claus Brod, Am Felsenkeller 2, Things. Take. Time. D-8772 Marktheidenfeld, Germany (Piet Hein) csbrod@medusa.informatik.uni-erlangen.de Claus_Brod@wue.maus.de ----------------------------------------------------------------------
louis@saturn.ucsc.edu (Louis Goldstein) (06/22/91)
Seagate has a tech support BBS where you can get lots of information about their products. If you can't find what you want, you can leave mail and if I remember correctly, they will call you. The number is 408-438-8771, 8 Data bits, No parity, 1 stop bit. Hope this helps. Louis
src@scuzzy.in-berlin.de (Heiko Blume) (06/23/91)
louis@saturn.ucsc.edu (Louis Goldstein) writes: >Seagate has a tech support BBS where you can get lots of information about >their products. If you can't find what you want, you can leave mail and >if I remember correctly, they will call you. The number is 408-438-8771, >8 Data bits, No parity, 1 stop bit. >Hope this helps. well, the number of the german seagate BBS probably helps more :-) germany: (+49 89) 140 9331 -- Heiko Blume <-+-> src@scuzzy.in-berlin.de <-+-> (+49 30) 691 88 93 [voice!] public UNIX source archive [HST V.42bis]: scuzzy Any ACU,f 38400 6919520 gin:--gin: nuucp sword: nuucp uucp scuzzy!/src/README /your/home