> Keep in mind the 15150N is a half-height drive. I owned one of these for
> my 7300 and while it was faster than greased lightning it overheated and
> died in under two months. It needs ventilation on a terrifying scale.

I was wondering if anyone else has had bad experiences with this drive. I've
had one in my 7500 (180 mhz) for about a year with no problems, and I've
been considering picking up another for one of my other machines.

My other question is about properly terminating the thing. The diagram has
six options and I'm never sure which one to use:
-Terminate power from drive
-Terminate power from SCSI bus
-Terminate power to SCSI bus
-Terminate power to SCSI bus and drive
-Enable drive terminator
-Disable drive terminator (obviously not this one)

What's the difference between "termination from" and "termination to"?
Aren't the CD-ROM drives on the PowerMacs terminated as well?

Damn, SCSI can be such a pain at times.

-Keith Wiley


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