Ken responded, .......->

> From: "Rev. George G.  Guillory" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Subject: Re: SCSI drive problem
> 
> on 10/17/03 8:56 PM, Harbourmaster at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> 
>> At 06:43 PM 10/17/2003 -0500, you wrote:
>> 
>>> TP stands for Termination Power
>>> 
>>> TE stands for Termination Enable
>> 
>> OK
>> 
>> After looking at the documentation for your drive since this is the only
>> drive on the SCSI chain you do need to have both the TE & TP jumpers enabled.
>> 
>> If you still have problems I would suggest you try a new cable.
>> 
>> The 68 pin cables seem to be much more sensitive to bending than the more
>> robust 50 pin type.
>> 
>> 
>> 
>> --
>> 
>> Aloha, Ken
>> 
Rev. George reported to all.......->
> 
> Hi Ken;
> After I read your reply on the list I pulled the drive and pulled a jumper
> off an old IDE drive I have here and put it on the SCSI drive. I figured it
> couldn't be any worse than it already was, so what the heck.
> I had to spread the pins a tiny bit on the drive to make the jumper fit
> snug. Hooked the drive up, booted up and bingo, I've got my SCSI drive back,
> good as new.
> I guess the jumper was a little loose when I bought my G3 and it finally
> fell off. etc.....
> --Thanks; Rev. George
> --Maranatha (means the Lord cometh)

Hmmm..
On Oct. 12, I had chimed in with the following:
> Rev. George, your description actually sounds more like a SCSI I.D. problem, >
> which I'd normally suspect except that the two IDE busses are involved. Do you
> have another SCSI device (scanner, etc.) externally connected?, or did your
> affected HD somehow lose its TP (term power/term enable)? On this note I would
> wonder if a jumper errantly fell off the drive.

Happiness is finding out you're right, even if it was an accident! ;-D

Blessings, Rev. George!

Best regards,
Dana


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