In a message Nicole <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>writes:

<< As I said, I tried both drives independently on both connectors.  Neither 
would boot

off of the top connector. The original booted as zero on the on the other 
connector and the second drive did boot as 1 on the other connector.  Which again 
leads me to believe that there's something wrong with the SCSI cable.>>

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Did you change the termination on each drive when you switched the order of 
the drives on the cable?

Is it possible both drives have termination enabled? --glen (digest mode)


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