On 18-10-2002, William Ove <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: 

>I found an Apple TIL that talked about problems installing on systems 
>that had both SCSI and ATA on board.  It seems that it is necessary 
>to have both ends of the SCSI chain terminated and this does not happen 
>if you have nothing connected to the port. So you can either simply 
>connect a terminator to the port, hook up a terminated device or 
>in the case of the B&W G3 remove the SCSI card.

I had the same problem while installing OS X.1 on my B&W G3 with an retail Adaptec 
2930U SCSI card installed. The external Jaz connected to that card was terminated via 
that switch on the back of the Jaz (don't have an active terminator), but how do you 
terminate that SCSI card internally? BTW Removing the card off course solved the 
problem.

Marc


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