I don't want to sound like a total moron, but when you apply termination to
the last device on the chain, is it the highest ID or the farthest from the
motherboard on the ribbon?

on 5/30/03 4:51 PM, David Chiu at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

> One device should supply term power on the bus. I usually have the last device
> in the chain supplying term power. In as far as device type to ID mapping is
> concerned, there are no fixed rules. I for one always have HD on 0 - 3, CD and
> CD writer on 4 and 5, and scanner on 6. Note that ID has no relation to the
> device position on the chain. Termination must be applied on the last device
> of the chain.



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