On Mon, 13 Oct 2003 20:54:26 -0400, Ben wrote:
>I bought an 80 pin seagate hawk hard drive for my PM 8500. It had
>too many
>termination issues for me. So I bought an ibm 4.5 gb 50 pin drive.
>Is it
>terminated by itself? Or is there a jumper I need to put on? It is
>an IBM
>ultrastar 2xp. Thank you! ~ Ben ~
>
>

Best way to find the jumper requirements is to go to the manufacturer's website under 
Support and search for the drive model number.

Unlike Arnold, many SCSI drives can self-terminate. :) But if it can, it's an option 
and if I were a betting man, I'd bet it's disabled by default.

-----
Jeffrey J. Nonken
http://jnork.nonken.net/


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