** Reply to message from "Scott Walker" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> on Wed,
7 Jun 2000 22:15:30 -0400

I am making an assumption that they are. However, I just noticed that the
drives are no longer being detected as "LVD", they are coming up as "Ultra2-SE".
I _believe_ this may have changed when I swapped to an older, 7 device cable to
allow the connection of a (also older) active terminator. The drives are
connected to the proper 68-ping connector on the 2940U2W and termination is
disabled on the card.

Are there significant differences between older and newer (LVD compliant?)
cables and terminators? Although I've been using SCSI for many years, I wouldn't
consider myself a pro!

BTW, I'm using the older cables since I'm waiting for my new seven device
cables and terminators to come in.

> Are you sure that your drives are terminated prorperly?
> 
> I have a AHA2940U2W and a Segate drive and have never had a problem
> 
> 


John LeMay Jr.
Senior Enterprise Consultant
NJMC, LLC.

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