On Sunday, April 14, 2002, at 11:49  am, the pickle <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> 
wrote:

> At 22:55 -0400 on 13/04/02, Sean Murphy wrote:
>
>> Got an SE/30 which will only boot when an external drive is
>> connected. Yes I know it's not terminated properly internally, and I
>> can't seem to find a pinout chart for it. My main problem is that
>> there seems to be 2 sets of pins on this particular hard drive and
>> I'm not sure which one's the SCSI termination set. And of course,
>
> Look for SIP-8 sockets and termination resistors in them.  Those sockets
> should be populated; if they're not, you won't be able to terminate it
> anyway.

There are external terminators that plug into the 50 pin SCSI socket on 
the drive. The one I have in my hand (Sony part # 1-640-312-12) 
comprises a male header (for the SCSI ribbon cable) and a female header 
for the drive. Very useful for swapping unterminated internal drives.

Phil
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