I concur with Jim, but always go the opposite way
ie:
moboSCSI BUS 0 <-- termination here only.
---drive(ID1)---drive(ID5)---drive(ID3)---drive(ID2)

Cheers...Michael

>SCSI voodoo.  Make sure that each device has a different ID and ensure
>that the last *physical* device on the chain is the only one terminated.
>  I had exactly the same problem and found that I had the termination on
>on two devices.
>
>For example...
>
>moboSCSI BUS 0---drive(ID1)---drive(ID5)---drive(ID3)---drive(ID2) <--
>termination here only.
>
>Jim

>> On Fri, 26 Jul 2002, pamark wrote:
>>
>>
>>>I need help. I have a power tower pro 225 with 384 megs of ram and os
>>>9.1 installed. I have one internal Matshita cd drive that came with the
>>>machine and one Yamaha 6416 cdrw that is also installed internally. I
>>>have one 2gb hard drive and 2 17gb hard drives all internal. I think
>>>that about covers my system.
>>>Next, I am having trouble getting my system to read cd's. Netither one



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