In a message dated 8/15/03 3:51:36 AM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:

<< Hello

I finally installed  the new drive and put all my OS X stuff in it thanks so 
much for the link to Carbon Copy Cloner, it worked!  Anyway my question is  
the 68-pin drive has 9.2 then the 50-pin has OS X (I don't mind the speed).  
Since I don't have any more jumpers left I didn't terminated it and also the 
drive does not have ANY instructions at all I see the pins but don't have a 
clue 
where I'd put the jumper (I could custom build one if I was in a hurry) it 
only 
says to download package 0023, the drive is Seagate Barracuda 9 GB.

The drive works great.  The question is,  does it really need the 
termination?  Its ID is 0. Bus 2.  This drive is the only one on that Bus.  I 
once read 
in a book that a SCSI chain with no termination could cause a lot of 
errors/problems, it is true?  If I continue using it like this will I get a 
surprise 
later on?  I thought that only applied to certain configurations (older 
perhaps?), my computer is a G3 333.  How about OS X does it have those 
restrictions as 
well?
 >>

yes, you need termination

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