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  • The SCSI devices are mounted on sleds. The sled can hold 3.5 inch and 5.25 inch devices.

  • Full-height devices can be accommodated but the bay above the bay in use will be inaccessible.

  • To remove a sled, slide the green lever to the left.

  • This sled holds the system disk, a 10k RPM 9GB Quantum. Slow and small by today's standard, it is typical for late 90s technology.

  • The sled's power connection.

  • Bus 0 connection (single-ended)

  • Bus 1 connection (differential signaling)

  • The Device ID can be set through a switch on the front panel. This switch plugs into the disk.

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