on 1/11/04 6:17 PM, Richard A. Smallwood at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

> On 1/11/04 5:48 PM; Rev. George G.  Guillory at [EMAIL PROTECTED] sent the
> most amazing e-mail
> 
>> It acts like it did when the termination jumper fell off, but they are
>> both on the TP & TE pins. Is it possible that a bad Data cable would cause
>> the same symptoms?
> 
> Try setting the SCSI Device number at least two numbers away any other
> SCSI device on that chain. Also, even if it is the only SCSI device on
> that chain, turn on the termination. I have had to terminate a SCSI chain
> at the computer AND at the end of the chain.
> 
> Hope this helps.
> Richard
Hi Richard;
  The drive is running ID=0 connected to an ATTA-Apple SCSI card that has
been flashed to straight ATTO. The card terminates itself at the Mobo and
the drive is terminated. That's what the TP & TE jumpers are for.
  The drive is the only drive on the chain and at the end of the cable.
  Thanks for the suggestions though. I'm also posting this to the list.
--Thanks; Rev. George
--Maranatha (means the Lord cometh)



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