Thanks, Jeff, for the excellent tutorial.
I notice the original poster had a Umax scanner; I have a Umax S-6E that
has a pass-through terminator block that you're not supposed to put on if
it's the only device in the chain, so presumeably it has auto termination
of some sort, when you had only your scanner (& the Zip) drive everything
was all right. Also I think Zips have auto-sensing self-termination, & it
probably acted as terminator to the whole chain, if you had it at the end.
But I may be confusing them with SyQuest devices. (I never owned an
Iomega -- & never will, if I can help it.)
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Jutso
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