It is possible the drive itself has a SCSI Termination
on it. Look up the specs, it is usually some pins that
need to be jumped.



--- Christoph Pistor <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> It seems that I isolated my problem to be caused by
> the SCSI connector. 
> I must have blown something pulling the cord off
> while the machine was 
> on. The internal drive starts fine as long as
> something terminated (like 
> a Zip drive is attached). It just does not start up
> when there is 
> nothing inside the connector. Does anybody know how
> the internal SCSI 
> termination of a PB180c works, or where I can find
> stuff about it? Could 
> it be just a fuse of some sort? Does the PB provide
> active termination 
> internally?
> 
> Thanks for any suggestions.
> 
> Christoph
> 
> Christoph Pistor wrote:



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