At 8:04 AM +0800 9/18/01, <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>i have 2 29-pin adaptors with no switch and no LCD.
>The label says HD/SCSI adaptor
>like you, i always thought that it would be a cinch  :-(
>then i thought maybe i need a terminator or something...
>i changed the numbers on the SCSI mode control panel and expected to  see
>the changes
>when i turned it on but still no go..
>i'll try remy's suggestion and connect it thru DB25's
>will update you guys on what happens

        Welcome to the world of SCSI VOODOO!  First, many powerbooks need a
terminator between them and the SCSI device.  I usually do this by using a
Centronix pass through terminator between the external device, then another
terminator in the other Centronix jack.  This should do it.  Pass through
terminators are the greatest!
Paul



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