Also, since it's ID is 4, and the CD is three, which one would get
terminated? I know I know this, but for the life of me, I can't remember
right now (I guess the whole ID 4 thing is confusing me too much).

Right now I've got the HD terminated, and CD-ROM has been untouched (I
don't know if it's terminated or not, though probably not) This is in a
7300/200 on the Fast SCSI bus if this matters.

Any help in getting me unconfused would be greatly appreciated,



The device on the end of the cable would be terminated, but some folks have
mentioned some CD-ROM drives have termination built-in.


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