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The Spectarded Thread: Pre-Email Edition
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2015-09-08 at 3:24 AM UTCThe easy answer is it needed to be jumpered correctly through order of elimination, you fucking twit.
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2015-09-08 at 3:05 PM UTC
The easy answer is it needed to be jumpered correctly through order of elimination, you fucking twit.
That might be the easy answer but as usual from you it it neither the whole nor correct answer. -
2015-09-08 at 5:34 PM UTC
That might be the easy answer but as usual from you it it neither the whole nor correct answer.
The question was actually very simple. I asked WHAT IS THE FIRST STEP AFTER CONNECTING THE SCSI DRIVE.
The correct answer, as even the most novice '80's n00b would have known, was to jumper the drive. All you did was post a bunch of information about connecting the drive, but that wasn't the question.
You're a fraud, Darkie. Plain and simple.
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2015-09-08 at 5:57 PM UTC
The question was actually very simple. I asked WHAT IS THE FIRST STEP AFTER CONNECTING THE SCSI DRIVE.
The correct answer, as even the most novice '80's n00b would have known, was to jumper the drive. All you did was post a bunch of information about connecting the drive, but that wasn't the question.
You're a fraud, Darkie. Plain and simple.
First all you set the jumpers before you connect the device to the cable not after. Secondly your a big mouthed moron who appears to posses a substandard level a athletic abilities and retention.I don't sit at a desk all day and all night waiting for an opportunity to finally best you as I do it by instinct and a superior knowledge base and it's really an effortless endeavor on my part. I've been socializing with my peers most of the evening with no thought of you whatsoever in my thought process. But now that I'm winding down and looking for the last bit of mild entertainment at day's end in a day filled with real world social interaction I will smack you about a bit for the communities amusement. The Small Computer Systems Interface platform was preferred by enterprise environments for it's superior data read/write performance (due to a higher RPM of the platters vs IDE) and it's higher average MTBF. Unlike IDE architecture which was limited to two devices per channel SCSI supported up to 7 devices per channel. The 8th position on the cable being reserved for the terminator. Not the the terminator was limited to the 8th position on the cable but the architecture's requirements dictate the after all positions on the chain which were to be populated by physical devices the final "device" be the terminator. The physical location on the SCSI chain/ribbon cable had to be hard pinned on the drive itself with jumpers similar in function to the jumpers on early ISA and PCI modems which had to be hard pinned for the correct IRQ. Son I was earning a living supporting early x86 hardware when Totse was a new and exciting experienceto you. So you can Google all you want to try and stump me.But the sad truth is your knowledge base sucks in comparison .
Next either pay attention and learn or at least keep your foot on the floor and your mouth shut to avoid the taste of dirty alley and shoe leather. Because for the umpteenth time just this week you have once again stuck your foot in your big toothless mouth. -
2015-09-08 at 6:03 PM UTC@SpectraL P.S. This will be the last time I respond to one of your rudimentary quiz questions until you provide contrary documents to the vast number of sources I have cited in regard to the actual history of email.
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2015-09-08 at 8 PM UTC
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First all you set the jumpers before you connect the device to the cable not after.
Gotcha... not true. There was no way to pre-select the correct positioning of the jumpers, as the jumpers were not labelled and the IRQ the drive was set to use was unknown. There's no way you could pick the correct jumper position unless you used a live trial and error process, with the ribbon already connected, of moving the jumpers around in sequence until the drive booted.
You're a fraud, Darkie. Face the music, dude. -
2015-09-08 at 8:12 PM UTC** notice how Darkie's demeanor and style of posting is slowly evolving into... something else... someone else... like he's being rused,.. and the real him is perceptibly starting to show.. classic shit right there, folks
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2015-09-08 at 8:19 PM UTC
Gotcha… not true. There was no way to pre-select the correct positioning of the jumpers, as the jumpers were not labelled and the IRQ the drive was set to use was unknown. There's no way you could pick the correct jumper position unless you used a live trial and error process, with the ribbon already connected, of moving the jumpers around in sequence until the drive booted.
That is the biggest line of bullshit you have posted on this site. Every manufacturer included drive maps. And had there own specific pin/jumper scheme. If you were doing by trial and error you an even bigger idiot than anyone here ever thought.
You're a fraud, Darkie. Face the music, dude. -
2015-09-08 at 8:24 PM UTC
That is the biggest line of bullshit you have posted on this site. Every manufacturer included drive maps. And had there own specific pin/jumper scheme. If you were doing by trial and error you an even bigger idiot than anyone here ever thought.
Oh and the IRQ was used by the SCSI controller not by the individual drives you stupid fuck stick. -
2015-09-08 at 8:37 PM UTC
…Every manufacturer included drive maps. …
There were no drive maps, you poser.
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2015-09-08 at 8:49 PM UTC
There were no drive maps, you poser.
Maybe that was a bit before your time son. -
2015-09-08 at 9:21 PM UTCNo wonder you can't hack anyone, maybe of you beat you head against the my account will hack itself for you. Have a razor blade martini while you're at it.
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2015-09-08 at 10:17 PM UTC
No wonder you can't hack anyone, maybe of you beat you head against the my account will hack itself for you. Have a razor blade martini while you're at it.
SO EDGY!!!! no pun intended. =) -
2015-09-09 at 1:22 AM UTC
No wonder you can't hack anyone, maybe of you beat you head against the my account will hack itself for you. Have a razor blade martini while you're at it.
You're funny, Rodent. You make the same spelling mistakes on both accounts. Give it up, dude.
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2015-09-09 at 1:35 PM UTC
You're funny, Rodent. You make the same spelling mistakes on both accounts. Give it up, dude.
I keep telling you I know who that is. But I'm going to let keep believing what you will. It's fun to watch you be wrong, just like email. -
2015-09-16 at 6:15 PM UTCThis thread gave me 86
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2015-09-16 at 6:15 PM UTC
This thread gave me 86
This post gave me 87