I've got a CD drive and a CD-RW drive on  ID4 and ID6 - I assume there's
proper SCSI termination - if only because I've been using this setup for
years without any problems.

However, I did a test to sidestep SCSI termination issues - I have an old
SCSI CD-ROM external drive case, and put a working SCSI HD in it. It
mounts, shows up on SCSI Bus 1. But the new 80 pin SCSI + adapter doesn't
mount when placed in the external enclosure.

Barry

>>There are jumpers on both the adapter and on the HD. I presume I have to
>>set the SCSI ID on both of these (and have set it to 1).
>
> Set the ID on the adapter ONLY.
>
> And don't forget that the SCSI chain must be terminated.
>
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