on 3/21/04 8:39 AM, Steven Zerby at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

> I wrote (two minutes ago):
> 
>>> SCSI ID is 1. There is a drive at ID 1 on the
> internalbus. Does the scanner need to be something
> else, even if it's on a different bus?<<
> 
> Sorry to bother the list with the previous question.
> Changing ID to 4 solved the problem. I should have
> done some more troubleshooting before fireing off the
> e-mail.
> 
> So how come the scanner doesn't seem to need to be
> terminated, by the way? Should I get a terminator
> block for it for good measure?
> 
> Steve Zerby


Well, you caught the no-two-SCSI-Devices with the same number problem
on your own. =^)

The termination depends on the device, the motherboard and "Voodoo".
It's not always necessary. Adding one may cause problems if things are
already working.

Jeff G.


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