I have 2 used by Gino adapters in the same PC with Windows XP Pro and had per SCSI disk each only translated an existing two jumpers on Gino adapter to the proper SCSI ID, which was next door thanks labeling easy. Thus, the SCSI ID is assigned correctly and otherwise must be set on the SCSI hard disk drive with 80-pin connector not jumpers. There is no difference to a SCSI hard disk with 68-pin connector and recognizable configuration makes an excellent impression, even at boot the SCSI adapter all SCSI disks are displayed quickly and correctly. The infected Adapter sits quite well on the SCSI hard disk and does not need to be secured against slipping out with internal closed use. Will I buy it again if I need that.