At 15:02 -0500 06/06/2005, Jeff Walther wrote:
You enable and disable SCSI termination by installing or removing
jumpers (little
black rectangles with metal in the middle) from pairs of pins.
There should be a dia
gram on the drive(s) indicating which pairs of pins enable termination.
Now, can someone tell me why the word d i a g r a m is "unacceptable
content" to the
LEM Lists server?
That was really frustrating for what was mean to be a quick simple
little answer.
Oh, but on the bright side, my little diagnostic there was sort of
analogous to how one finds problem extensions in the System Folder....
Jeff Walther
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