Path: utzoo!utgpu!news-server.csri.toronto.edu!clyde.concordia.ca!uunet!van-bc!skl From: skl@van-bc.wimsey.bc.ca (Samuel Lam) Newsgroups: comp.sys.ibm.pc.hardware Subject: Re: ST251 Jumpers Keywords: Seagate, Hard Disk, Jumpers, Drive Select Message-ID: <1462@van-bc.wimsey.bc.ca> Date: 17 Aug 90 09:23:57 GMT References: <1312@gold.GVG.TEK.COM> Reply-To: Samuel Lam Organization: Balliffe Intersystem, Vancouver, B.C., Canada Lines: 24 In article <1312@gold.GVG.TEK.COM>, grege@gold.GVG.TEK.COM (Greg Ebert) wrote: )In article <1990Aug16.223713.239@ux1.cso.uiuc.edu> mjoseph@ux1.cso.uiuc.edu ) (Mark Joseph) writes: )# )#------------------------- : : : : : : : : ------------- )# J1 J2 )# | | | | | | | | )# don't D D D D )# know S S S S )# 4 3 2 1 )# ) )The "don't know" jumpers are probably terminators. No. The "terminating resistor" for the Seagate ST-251 is at the bottom of the drive on the circuit board. If you turn the drive over and let its front face away from you and draw an imaginary line parallel to the side of the drive and through the spindle-tip, it should be somewhere along that line between the spindle-tip and the back of the drive. ...Sam -- Internet: UUCP: {van-bc,ubc-cs,uunet}!wimsey.bc.ca!skl