Jo tries to help:

On 07-01-2003 2:06, Warren Bowman, [EMAIL PROTECTED], wrote:


>> I bought an 18 gig scsi drive for my tired old 8500, but after whole thin
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>> it, just for the ease-of-use factor.
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How about termination? Did you check?

Jo

And I reply:

It's been a long time since I had to check the termination on an internal SCSI chain, 
and I am no longer sure how to do it. My belief is that the 4 gig drive that I boot 
from is set to ID 0, and that it the one that provides termination. That drive is 
physically mounted in a drive bay above the power supply. The new 18 gig drive is 
mounted in the lower front drive bay ID 2. An additional 4 gig drive is located in the 
drive bay above it, ID 1, just below the CD-ROM drive, ID 3. Any clues on how I can 
check the termination?

Warren 



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