On Friday, November 21, 2003, at 01:43 AM, Antonio Rodr�guez wrote: > What about those compact Macs with internal hard drives? Aren't those > internal drives terminated? I think it would make more sense to say > that the *motherboard* isn't terminated, but that the internal disk > can be so. That way, a floppy disk Classic I wouldn't be > internal-terminated, while a Classic 2/40 (for example) would be > terminated. Am I right? >------------------ <I think so. I've always used HD-equipped Compacts on that assumption. <Stuart ----------------------- On the floppy disk classic I that I have there is a SCSI terminator pluged into the logic board. It works without it, so I assume it boots faster with it. johnsn
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