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Based on the ERROR id say that the MFIOP and Processor are the right pair.

The drives in the D10/E10 aren't directly jumpered. All the drives are the same 
and actually are addressed by the slot they are placed in.  The bottom most 
tray and bottom most drive is loadsource, and work up from there.

I don't remember if they will work in 200 or not

-----Original Message-----
From: Philipp Rusch [mailto:Philipp.Rusch@rusch-edv.de]
Sent: Sunday, March 10, 2002 11:49 PM
To: midrange-l@midrange.com
Subject: Re: still problems with old E10 ...


Thanks Kirk,
seems that I don't have an E10, as I always thought... it's a D10 !!!
(Processor card 2555).
Does this one work together with an 2615 MFIOP ? I don't know
and my oldest systembuilder handbook from 1999 does not mention
the 2507 feature at all.
I managed to get a FC 2532 (thats an E10-processor)
together with a "new" 2615 MFIOP, but the E10 card does not fit
into the system bus of my D10... seems I lost this battle.

Could I disassemble the disk-cages with those two 663-drives (988 MB)
and bring them up working on the bus of a model 200 (CISC as well) ?
Or, as alternative, I have a D04 to test with ...
All I needed to know was the sequence of SCSI-IDs inside the
"6109" double drive cage to jumper them in the right manner.

Any "gurus" out there that know about this ?

TIA, Philipp Rusch



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