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Re: Akai service manuals + two internal scsi drives

2004-08-31 by formals777

Hi,

For connecting the internal scsi cable, there is not much you can do
wrong because the internal HD and the ZIP define their ID's through
the jumpers you will find on them. You know this works with a binary
system. Normally there are three jumpers: ID0, ID1 and ID2. Just make
sure that they have a different id. 
The scsi cable should have a white mark on one side. That must be
aligned with pin 1 on the scsi connectors. 

I have never seen a service manual. 

Which other cables must be connected? Normally only the power supply
cables. Let us know. Someone on the list can supply you with some
pictures. 

Rgds

Frank 


--- In akaiS1000S1100Samplers@yahoogroups.com, "koppeti"
<mathias_cedergren@h...> wrote:
> Hi all,
> 
> First, I would like to say that this is a very nice community.
> 
> Now to my problems ... I recently decided to upgrade the internal, 
> enormous 40MB hard drive of my S1000HD. At the same time I also 
> replaced the backlight panel and replaced the floppy drive with a Zip 
> 100MB drive. So far, so good ... Now, I would like to reconnect all 
> those disconnected cables (the way I labeled the cables turned out to 
> be quite unsuccessful).
> 
> Does anyone know where I can find some service documentation or 
> schematics for the S1000? Even detailed photos of the interior would 
> be great. I have not succeeded to get in touch with Akai here in 
> Sweden or with Akai in Japan.
> 
> The other problem: My S1000 is now equiped with two internal SCSI 
> drives. The internal SCSI cable only has two connectors, of which one 
> is joined on the SCSI card by soldering. Does anyone have any ideas 
> how to connect the drives?
> 
> Thank you very much.
> 
> 
> Regards,
> 
> Mattias, Sweden

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