On 6 Jun 2005, at 21:02, 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.

Jeff Walther


Hi Jeff
I seem to remember this happening on Mac UK list the reason being D I A G R A M looks similar to ARGAIV spelled backwards of course.
John


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