http://www.firstcable.com/Product%20Images/p%2010/540-096a.jpg
here's a picture. The three black row thingies? These are your sips, your
resistor networks. Thats how you know if it's terminated.
As for the pins it is unfortunate that they didn't send you a photocopy sheet
with the explanation of what's what. But if it has 1 jumper in it, chances are
that jumper is setting the SCSI id number to something other than zero (most
mac hardrives that came with your computer are set to zero). If it works,
SUPER!
Another way to tell if yr drive is not terminated- plug it in, and power on.
If your drive doesn't show up, even when using some hard drive tool kit, then
your termination isn't working.
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