Mini Jumpers for 68 pin SCSI drives

John Boffemmyer IV john_boffemmyer_iv at boff-net.dhs.org
Wed Nov 2 10:42:05 CST 2005


MOC (Microcomputer Office Connections and) Consulting, Ltd. in 
Wappingers Falls, NY, USA.
         I don't know what is carried there any more or even if it is 
still in business. Haven't worked there in over 2 years and I heard 
they went through restructuring.
         Even their web site has been up and down and redone a few times now.
www.mocconsulting.com
         The pathetic part is that whoever is doing the site is just 
reusing and resizing images I legally obtained from manufacturers 
years ago for the new site. Figures...
-John Boffemmyer IV



At 11:18 AM 11/2/2005, you wrote:

>James Rice wrote:
>>Teo Zenios wrote:
>>
>>>Anybody know of a cheap source for mini jumpers for SCSI HD's? I looked in
>>>my parts box and I have quite a few of the normal sized jumpers but none of
>>>the minis and need a dozen or two for a SCSI tower I am working on.
>>>
>>>The drives I am using are all factory set to ID 6 (IBM drives) and don't
>>>have any jumpers at all on ID select pins. I assume that once you jumper the
>>>apropriate pins it will overide the factory settings? The SCSI tower has the
>>>normal sized ID select cabled and they are too large to fit the drives so I
>>>need to do it via jumpers.
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>Fry's usually carries them.  They run around $4 a bag of 20 or so.
>
>The store John Boffemmyer used to work for had 10 for 70 cents.
>
>Peace...  Sridhar


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