On Feb 9, 2004, at 5:27 PM, John Hafemeister wrote:
I'm assuming whatever Mac you are using has SCSI drives, since this the unsupported OS X list? On most SCSI drives there is a jumper setting for termination enabled. Short of looking at the drive and examining the jumper positions, I'm not sure how to determine this? If there is a "remote" way to do this I don't know it.greetings How do I determine if my internal drives are terminated?
HD "termination" is a slightly different animal than termination on an external SCSI chain.
Jack Russell
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