>> After hours of studying those absolutely crazy Seagate jumper setting
>> diagrams where they use punctuation and zeros to simulate a drawing of
>> what the jumper blocks on hard drives look like I'm ready to strangle
>> somebody with a SCSI cable.
>> 
>> Is there any utility that can be run on a PCI Mac that will tell me if
>> my SCSI internal chain is properly terminated ???
>> 
>> Mike
> 
> HD SpeedTools has a utility called Integrity which will check the
> scsi chain for errors thrown up by poor connections, terminations etc -
> but other than that there's none that I know of.....
> 
> Pete
> 
Thank you, Pete!
That's a neat little util.
I tried it today on the backup drives in my comps.
Now I've got more peace-of-mind.
Joe


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