O.K.  So, I reckon this weekend I will redo the whole SCSI Bus.  One more
question though.  Does the first ID on the Bus need to be connected to the
first connector on the ribbon?  Or does that matter?  Do you set the ID's
according to the location on the SCSI ribbon?

One more final question.  On the CDROM, do the pins that say "term power"
need to have jumpers on them if they are last on the chain?


on 5/28/03 11:00 PM, scott granlund at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

> A swell friend passed this advice on to me:
> 
> SCSI ID 0-1 = hard drives
> SCSI ID 3 = cdrom
> SCSI ID 5 = zip or other media
> SCSI ID 6 = scanner etc.
> SCSI ID 7 is usually your Mac, I think.
> 
> From there I would mix in, 3rd hard drive to ID 2, CDR
> to ID 4 (which you have). Any sense or order that can
> applied to the SCSI chain helps, I think, to keep it
> all straight.
> 
> Scott
> 
>


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