On Wednesday, March 19, 2003, at 06:50 PM, Steven Brown wrote: > Hi Michael, > > Usually your first drive and last drive on the > internal scsi chain has to be terminated, do you have > terminated adapters? > If not you can try adding an inline adapter if you > scsi cable has an extra connection. > If it is not terminated properly, it will drive you > crazy, it has me. :) > Steve Brown > > I took the LAST drive off my internal SCSI chain. Its a Fujitsu 4.3 Gig SCSI-2 and I defy ANYONE not either certifiable or a certified genius to figure out the SCSI ID and termination information on the Fujitsu website. I'm talking inscrutable !!!
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