On 21-10-2002, Philip Stortz <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: 

>well, generally they are supposed to auto terminate one end if 
>it's not connected, but of course that's not always perfect.  there 
>are terminators that plug into the standard 50 pin ribbon cable, 
>and possibly some that will plug directly into the card.  i believe 
>some of them also have a jumper to force internal termination.  

<snip>

>you might check the usual hardware sources, or digikey.com which 
>carries some terminators as well, but best bet would be a place 
>that sells hardware for servers and other high end systems.  a google 
>search for "internal scsi terminator" might also be useful.  i simply 
>love google for locating odd items!

Philip, thanx for your informative reply!

Regards,
Marc

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