At 1:46 AM -0600 2/8/03, Jeff Walther wrote:

<snip>
>Some (all?) of the CDROM models which Apple shipped did not even have 
>a termination enable jumper.   They were odd builds.   Apple tended 
>to put an actual separate termination block on the internal SCSI 
>cable on their higher end machines.   At least they did in the 8100 
>and 9100.  I'm not sure about the x500s as I only ever bought clones.

Thanks Jeff,

One of the thing I was most worried about with my recent trouble
was losing all the files I've compiled of PCI experience; my "Computer
Tech" folder is 15 MBs.

I'm flush with victory here. . . my very first scanned photo on a SCSI Microtek
36 bit, ScanMaker X6!     $30.

Jeff, can I send you a stuffed A/W 5 drawing that clearly details 
my Micropolis Termination questions?

Terry



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