Chandler Posted August 19, 2010 Share Posted August 19, 2010 hi all i recently acquired a small power computing external hard drive but the internal scsi drive has more bad sectors than good! anyway i have a Seagate ST31051N to replace it with but i can't get the atari to see it (using HD Driver 8 or ICD utilities) basically can someone advise me on the how the jumpers on the Seagate should be set? below is a link to the scsi board inside the power computing drive AdSCSI Micro ST (top of the page) http://www.icd.com/atari/index.html#adscsimicro if the Seagate can't be used i also have the following drives IBM H 3085-S1 IBM DSAS 3540 Quantum pro drive - again none of these can be seen by the atari J2 jumper block options on Seagate ST31051N: TP to bus TP from bus TP from drive Reserved Parity Disable Write Protect Motor start Enable Delay motor Start Term Enable please advise what should be jumpered "ON" and what should be left "OFF" Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
bid Posted March 20, 2011 Share Posted March 20, 2011 Hi, Did you get the problem with the SCSI drive solved? I am also having the same issues right now!! I have a Seagate ST3255W 2BG drive and I'm wanting to put on into a TT Trouble is, that I am struggling also to guess the jumper settings. Its not as easy as it looks!! Please advise if you got it fixed??!! Kind regards, Bid Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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