SCSI ID for a Quantum FB10A011 IDE HDD

I took my old Performa apart to salvage the HDD, I want to find out what's on it.
I hooked it up to my Beige G3 MT but it won't show it even being there on the desktop. Is there a SCSI ID for the FB10A011 or will it even work in my Beige.
Mic

What volumes does the Startup Disk control panel show? Is the SCSI cable you mentioned attached to the logic board where the ATA cables attach, or to a PCI expansion card?
As you have a collection of drives and cables, we need to find out the ROM Revision of your logic board. This assumes you have OS9 on the machine as your profile suggests.
1) Make sure you are booted into OS9 on a local drive (not a CD)
2) From the Apple Menu, launch Apple System Profiler (ASP).
3) Toward the bottom of the first page is a section labeled "Production Information." If necessary, click on the little disclosure arrow to expand that section.
4) Once expanded, you will see one entry is "ROM Revision' followed by a code:
Code $77D.40F2 is ROM Rev 1
Code $77D.45F1 is ROM Rev 2
Code $77D.45F2 is ROM Rev 3
In OS 8 and 9, Rev 1 machines can have only ONE ATA device per ATA cable; Rev 2 and 3 machines can have up to TWO ATA devices per cable. Figure out your ROM rev before trying anything else so we know what we're fighting.
While in ASP, click on the second tab, "Devices and Volumes" and see if the info there agrees with what you have installed. Often any master/slave confusion will show up there.
Sometimes, adding hardware to the Beige G3 requires a CUDA reset or at least a PRAM zap to get the new device properly polled and recognized. If you need help on how to do either, post back.
When I researched your drive on the Seagate site (they bough both Quantum and Maxtor) I could not find specific information on your drive number. The chart I linked was their generic jumper chart that was supposed to include Fireball drives. However, they have different series of drives with minor variants so you need to search the site yourself with the drive at hand to see any minor name or model info on the label. I believe they may not be providing data for such old drives. However, having the label in front of you may help.
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