For many years, i have turned on active termination for any scsi device that had such an option. Stated differently, any & all devices on a chain that have active termination, have the active termination on. I do not pay attention to whether or not the last device in the chain is (or is not) terminated. I have never had any scsi problems on any of my computers.
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