Do the 9500's need an internally terminated SCSI bus?  Mine does not, and I
am wondering if that is why my SCSI bus speeds are not up to snuff?

I have a 8100/100 and it has a terminator on the internal SCSI bus, but the
9500 doesn't.

The Mac info I have found says the 8100 Needs it, but the 9500 is not
commented on.  Does anyone have a book or other info on the 9500 that might
shed some light on this?

When do you terminate and when do you not?

Thanks!
Thomas Martin

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