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SCSI2SD Akai S3000XL config.xml
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<SCSI2SD>
<SCSITarget id="5">
<enabled>true</enabled>
<unitAttention>false</unitAttention>
<parity>false</parity>
<!-- ********************************************************
Only set to true when using with a fast SCSI2 host
controller. This can cause problems with older/slower
hardware.
********************************************************* -->
<enableScsi2>true</enableScsi2>
<!-- ********************************************************
Setting to 'true' will result in increased performance at the
cost of lower noise immunity.
Only set to true when using short cables with only 1 or two
devices. This should remain off when using external SCSI1 DB25
cables.
********************************************************* -->
<disableGlitchFilter>false</disableGlitchFilter>
<!-- ********************************************************
Space separated list. Available options:
apple Returns Apple-specific mode pages
********************************************************* -->
<quirks></quirks>
<!-- ********************************************************
0x0 Fixed hard drive.
0x1 Removable drive.
0x2 Optical drive (ie. CD drive).
0x3 1.44MB Floppy Drive.
********************************************************* -->
<deviceType>0x0</deviceType>
<!-- ********************************************************
Device type modifier is usually 0x00. Only change this if your
OS requires some special value.
0x4C Data General Micropolis disk
********************************************************* -->
<deviceTypeModifier>0x0</deviceTypeModifier>
<!-- ********************************************************
SD card offset, as a sector number (always 512 bytes).
********************************************************* -->
<sdSectorStart>0</sdSectorStart>
<!-- ********************************************************
Drive geometry settings.
********************************************************* -->
<scsiSectors>1044480</scsiSectors>
<bytesPerSector>512</bytesPerSector>
<sectorsPerTrack>63</sectorsPerTrack>
<headsPerCylinder>255</headsPerCylinder>
<!-- ********************************************************
Drive identification information. The SCSI2SD doesn't
care what these are set to. Use these strings to trick a OS
thinking a specific hard drive model is attached.
********************************************************* -->
<!-- 8 character vendor string -->
<!-- For Apple HD SC Setup/Drive Setup, use ' SEAGATE' -->
<vendor>codesrc </vendor>
<!-- 16 character produce identifier -->
<!-- For Apple HD SC Setup/Drive Setup, use ' ST225N' -->
<prodId>SCSI2SD </prodId>
<!-- 4 character product revision number -->
<!-- For Apple HD SC Setup/Drive Setup, use '1.0 ' -->
<revision>5.0 </revision>
<!-- 16 character serial number -->
<serial>1234567812345678</serial>
</SCSITarget>
<SCSITarget id="4">
<enabled>true</enabled>
<unitAttention>false</unitAttention>
<parity>false</parity>
<!-- ********************************************************
Only set to true when using with a fast SCSI2 host
controller. This can cause problems with older/slower
hardware.
********************************************************* -->
<enableScsi2>true</enableScsi2>
<!-- ********************************************************
Setting to 'true' will result in increased performance at the
cost of lower noise immunity.
Only set to true when using short cables with only 1 or two
devices. This should remain off when using external SCSI1 DB25
cables.
********************************************************* -->
<disableGlitchFilter>false</disableGlitchFilter>
<!-- ********************************************************
Space separated list. Available options:
apple Returns Apple-specific mode pages
********************************************************* -->
<quirks></quirks>
<!-- ********************************************************
0x0 Fixed hard drive.
0x1 Removable drive.
0x2 Optical drive (ie. CD drive).
0x3 1.44MB Floppy Drive.
********************************************************* -->
<deviceType>0x0</deviceType>
<!-- ********************************************************
Device type modifier is usually 0x00. Only change this if your
OS requires some special value.
0x4C Data General Micropolis disk
********************************************************* -->
<deviceTypeModifier>0x0</deviceTypeModifier>
<!-- ********************************************************
SD card offset, as a sector number (always 512 bytes).
********************************************************* -->
<sdSectorStart>1044480</sdSectorStart>
<!-- ********************************************************
Drive geometry settings.
********************************************************* -->
<scsiSectors>1044480</scsiSectors>
<bytesPerSector>512</bytesPerSector>
<sectorsPerTrack>0</sectorsPerTrack>
<headsPerCylinder>0</headsPerCylinder>
<!-- ********************************************************
Drive identification information. The SCSI2SD doesn't
care what these are set to. Use these strings to trick a OS
thinking a specific hard drive model is attached.
********************************************************* -->
<!-- 8 character vendor string -->
<!-- For Apple HD SC Setup/Drive Setup, use ' SEAGATE' -->
<vendor>codesrc </vendor>
<!-- 16 character produce identifier -->
<!-- For Apple HD SC Setup/Drive Setup, use ' ST225N' -->
<prodId>SCSI2SD </prodId>
<!-- 4 character product revision number -->
<!-- For Apple HD SC Setup/Drive Setup, use '1.0 ' -->
<revision>5.0 </revision>
<!-- 16 character serial number -->
<serial> </serial>
</SCSITarget>
<SCSITarget id="3">
<enabled>true</enabled>
<unitAttention>false</unitAttention>
<parity>false</parity>
<!-- ********************************************************
Only set to true when using with a fast SCSI2 host
controller. This can cause problems with older/slower
hardware.
********************************************************* -->
<enableScsi2>true</enableScsi2>
<!-- ********************************************************
Setting to 'true' will result in increased performance at the
cost of lower noise immunity.
Only set to true when using short cables with only 1 or two
devices. This should remain off when using external SCSI1 DB25
cables.
********************************************************* -->
<disableGlitchFilter>false</disableGlitchFilter>
<!-- ********************************************************
Space separated list. Available options:
apple Returns Apple-specific mode pages
********************************************************* -->
<quirks></quirks>
<!-- ********************************************************
0x0 Fixed hard drive.
0x1 Removable drive.
0x2 Optical drive (ie. CD drive).
0x3 1.44MB Floppy Drive.
********************************************************* -->
<deviceType>0x0</deviceType>
<!-- ********************************************************
Device type modifier is usually 0x00. Only change this if your
OS requires some special value.
0x4C Data General Micropolis disk
********************************************************* -->
<deviceTypeModifier>0x0</deviceTypeModifier>
<!-- ********************************************************
SD card offset, as a sector number (always 512 bytes).
********************************************************* -->
<sdSectorStart>2088960</sdSectorStart>
<!-- ********************************************************
Drive geometry settings.
********************************************************* -->
<scsiSectors>1044480</scsiSectors>
<bytesPerSector>512</bytesPerSector>
<sectorsPerTrack>0</sectorsPerTrack>
<headsPerCylinder>0</headsPerCylinder>
<!-- ********************************************************
Drive identification information. The SCSI2SD doesn't
care what these are set to. Use these strings to trick a OS
thinking a specific hard drive model is attached.
********************************************************* -->
<!-- 8 character vendor string -->
<!-- For Apple HD SC Setup/Drive Setup, use ' SEAGATE' -->
<vendor>codesrc </vendor>
<!-- 16 character produce identifier -->
<!-- For Apple HD SC Setup/Drive Setup, use ' ST225N' -->
<prodId>SCSI2SD </prodId>
<!-- 4 character product revision number -->
<!-- For Apple HD SC Setup/Drive Setup, use '1.0 ' -->
<revision>5.0 </revision>
<!-- 16 character serial number -->
<serial> </serial>
</SCSITarget>
<SCSITarget id="2">
<enabled>true</enabled>
<unitAttention>false</unitAttention>
<parity>false</parity>
<!-- ********************************************************
Only set to true when using with a fast SCSI2 host
controller. This can cause problems with older/slower
hardware.
********************************************************* -->
<enableScsi2>true</enableScsi2>
<!-- ********************************************************
Setting to 'true' will result in increased performance at the
cost of lower noise immunity.
Only set to true when using short cables with only 1 or two
devices. This should remain off when using external SCSI1 DB25
cables.
********************************************************* -->
<disableGlitchFilter>false</disableGlitchFilter>
<!-- ********************************************************
Space separated list. Available options:
apple Returns Apple-specific mode pages
********************************************************* -->
<quirks></quirks>
<!-- ********************************************************
0x0 Fixed hard drive.
0x1 Removable drive.
0x2 Optical drive (ie. CD drive).
0x3 1.44MB Floppy Drive.
********************************************************* -->
<deviceType>0x0</deviceType>
<!-- ********************************************************
Device type modifier is usually 0x00. Only change this if your
OS requires some special value.
0x4C Data General Micropolis disk
********************************************************* -->
<deviceTypeModifier>0x0</deviceTypeModifier>
<!-- ********************************************************
SD card offset, as a sector number (always 512 bytes).
********************************************************* -->
<sdSectorStart>3133440</sdSectorStart>
<!-- ********************************************************
Drive geometry settings.
********************************************************* -->
<scsiSectors>1044480</scsiSectors>
<bytesPerSector>512</bytesPerSector>
<sectorsPerTrack>0</sectorsPerTrack>
<headsPerCylinder>0</headsPerCylinder>
<!-- ********************************************************
Drive identification information. The SCSI2SD doesn't
care what these are set to. Use these strings to trick a OS
thinking a specific hard drive model is attached.
********************************************************* -->
<!-- 8 character vendor string -->
<!-- For Apple HD SC Setup/Drive Setup, use ' SEAGATE' -->
<vendor>codesrc </vendor>
<!-- 16 character produce identifier -->
<!-- For Apple HD SC Setup/Drive Setup, use ' ST225N' -->
<prodId>SCSI2SD </prodId>
<!-- 4 character product revision number -->
<!-- For Apple HD SC Setup/Drive Setup, use '1.0 ' -->
<revision>5.0 </revision>
<!-- 16 character serial number -->
<serial> </serial>
</SCSITarget>
</SCSI2SD>