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> 
> On Tue, 18 Apr 2000, Chris Mauritz wrote:
> 
> > Also, make sure you have active (not passive) termination.
> 
> Since I am no SCSI guru, can someone please explain, how to determine
> which is active and which is passive?
> 
> I went to the computer store, asked for a SCSI terminator and got it. It
> has three little LEDs (one is POWER, one is LVD and the third is SE).
> After I connected it to SCSI bus, POWER and LVD are on. Is this active or
> passive?
> 
>      D.
> 
> PS: I had instability issues with on-board AIC7xxx too. I think it could
> have been a heat problem, so I'm going to glue a small cooler on the AIC
> chip.

LVD is Low Voltage Differential.  SE is Single Ended.  LVD is for the
new U160 protocol, which I don't think the U2W supports.  Change is to
SE for this.

Chris
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