> Apple details it in the 190/5300 user manual - I think in others as well.
> They suggest this (plus or minus a terminator, depends):
>
> PowerBook (Master)->HDI30 (29 pin)->DB25->DB25->HDI-30 (30
> pin)->PowerBook (Slave).
>
> Depending on whether you're using older or newer PBs, termination may be
> an issue. In which case you may need to use 1 or possibly 2 terminators
> in the middle of the chain. If a terminated newer PB is at the end of the
> chain, no term or only one may be needed.
i'll try these things out . i already have the HDI 30's.
i'll look for a couple of DB 25s.
thanks
Jun Belen
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