Location on cable shoud not matter. SCSI ID number is he important thing. But, no, the 
device's position on the cable should not matter.
Tom


< How do I terminate my HD?  I have an 8500 with only 1 CD ROM and 1 HD.
  The HD is ID 0 and the CD ROM is ID 3.  The HD is on the last connector on
  the SCSI cable.  Does the location on the cable matter?
     The CD ROM has a pair of pins labled "Term Power".  Do I place a jumper
  acrossed those two pins?  Does the HD need any jumpers on it?

                                         Thanks,
                                         Kevin>

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