Dip Switch setting on IS-CGB or NU64 Gang Writer?

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  1. coreycorey2000

    coreycorey2000 Spirited Member

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    I've tried searching the internet to find the answer but it doesn't seem to be posted anywhere. Does anyone know the Dip Switch settings for these kits? I assume they are both the same. First 3 are for selecting SCSI ID. But I'm not sure what the other 5 are for.

    Any help would be greatly appreciated.

    I found this picture online. It's the back of the IS-CGB shows the dip switches. The dipswitches on the gang writer are exactly the same.

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  2. kammedo

    kammedo and the lost N64 Hardware Docs

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    Picture? Would maybe help getting an idea :)
     
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    coreycorey2000 Spirited Member

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    I added a picture of the back of a IS-CGB unit.
     
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    Calpis Champion of the Forum

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    Quite possibly nothing, which could be confirmed by looking at traces to the switch.
     
  5. Nitro734

    Nitro734 Peppy Member

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    Those left-most three DIP switches are used to set the SCSI ID for the device. The switch operates as one - creating a binary digit that acts as the SCSI ID number for your IS-CGB. For example, the current position of the switches in your photo would assign the device an ID number of 6.

    The other switches are most likely used to set SCSI communication protocols of some kind, but this is a guess.
     
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