At 05:54 PM 10/16/2003 -0500, you wrote:

Hi Ken and all;
This drive has 1 set of pins on one end, another set of pins on the other
end and a place for 2 jumpers on the bottom of the conrol on the drive.
  These 2 jumpers on the bottom are marked "TP and TE". There is a jumper on
the "TP" pins and none on the "TE" pins. Do both "TP &TE" need to be
jumpered?
  The drive is the only one on the ATTO card and is at the end of the SCSI
cable. Any help greatly appreciated. TIA
--Thanks; Rev. George
--Maranatha (means the Lord cometh)

TP stands for Termination Power


TE stands for Termination Enable

So you most likely need to have the TE jumper in place, but I can't say with 100% certainty without knowing the exact model number for the drive so that I can look up the jumper settings.



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Aloha, Ken



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