Hello everyone,
I'm a bit of a newb to SCSI, so I'm rather unfamiliar with external SCSI conventions.. Please take mercy. ;) Today, I picked up an external SCSI terminator at a thrift store for 25�, and I had a question about the usage thereof.. I know SCSI terminators are generally supposed to attach to the 'out' passthrough port on a SCSI device, but this particular terminator has a male connector on one end, female on the other. This is baffling to me, as I would think this completely contradicts the point of a terminator... Am I meant to place this between the cable and the 'in' connector on the SCSI device?
- Quinn Evans
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