On 12/31/2014 6:47 PM, Will Kubic wrote:
For Christmas, I received a Macintosh Quadra 700. No hard drive. The
base system with no upgrades.
So I bought an official Apple 1000mb SCSI hard drive. I installed it,
plugged it in through SCSI and loaded up System 7.5's Disk Tools.
Some good information
http://support.apple.com/kb/TA27743
Basically, take all three ID jumpers off the hard drive. Set its jumpers
to enable termination but disable TERMPWR or termination power. Connect
the hard drive to the end of the internal cable and the CD-ROM, if it
has one, to the second connector.
The external end of the SCSI bus is supposed to be auto terminating but
it won't hurt to get a terminator with a DB25 connector and put it on
the external SCSI port.
If you have only one external device, it should work without having
TERMPWR enabled but should be terminated either on the device itself or
with an external terminator.
With two or more external devices, enable TERMPWR and termination on the
device at the end of the chain.
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