The device connected to the ribbon cable at the farthest connector from the
motherboard end of the cable. Some times the cable is looped, so the device may be
physically located in a tray closer to the motherboard than other devices. Follow
the cable to the last connector with a device attached from the motherboard and
that is the device to be terminated. The motherboard supplies the termination at
its end. SCSI ID # doesn't matter.

David Allen

Kevin wrote:

> 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?


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