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How do I set the jumper on my Quantum® Fireball / Fireball Plus ATA disk drive?
Jumper diagrams for Quantum ATA hard drives.
Identifying the serial numbers on FireBall 3, DiamondMax 16, DiamondMax Plus 8, and DiamondMax Plus 9 drives.
Provides examples of labels identifying the serial number.
Jumper setting diagram for all Fireball LCT series hard drives.
Provides jumper configuration information for the Fireball LCT drive.
Where can I locate a jumper diagram for my Quantum® Fireball SCSI drive?
Provides jumper configuration information for the Fireball SCSI drive.
What is the AC jumper on my Fireball Plus AS drive used for?
Provides jumper information about Fireball Plus AS drives.
Fireball 3 Ultra DMA 133 - Jumper, CHS, and Install Guide
Overview and details for Fireball UltraDMA 133 drives, including model numbers and specifications.
How can I determine the model and capacity of my Quantum® hard drive?
This article will display how to find model and serial numbers on Quantum labels.
Can I remove the AC jumper without reformatting my Fireball Plus AS hard drive?
The drive will have to have all its data backed-up prior to removing the AC jumper. This article explains.
Quantum ATA and SCSI Drive Jumper Settings
Links to the Seagate site for jumper settings for these drives.
What are BTU (thermal) ratings for Quantum® SCSI hard drives?
Discusses the approximate BTU output of a Quantum hard drive.
Tagged command queuing support and Maxtor SCSI hard drives.
All Seagate, Maxtor and Quantum Atlas and Fireball drives support all three SCSI-defined queue-tag messages. This article explains.
Making an existing ATA drive work with a Quantum drive.
Make sure that the DS jumper has been removed from the Quantum drive. The Quantum drive comes from the factory configured as a master drive.
What are Sense Keys, Sense Codes, and Additional Sense Code Qualifiers?
When an error condition is encountered on the SCSI bus, SCSI devices will issue a CHECK CONDITION Status to the host. This article explains.
If I use the AC jumper will Scandisk mark all the unused sectors as bad?
With the AC jumper installed, Scandisk will not be able to access the remainder of the drive and therefore will not mark the sectors as bad. Scandisk will see the drive as only having a total capacity of 33.8GB.
How will the AC jumper affect my 20 GB hard drive?
The AC jumper will have no effect on Quantum® hard drives with a capacity under 33 GB.
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