Quick question...I recently saw a photo of a Mac LC motherboard (the
original one) that had a small board attached to the internal SCSI
port...from what I could see of it, it looks like it may be a terminator.  I
know some of those units were sold with dual floppy drives and no internal
hard drive.  If you aren't using an internal drive on an original Mac LC,
does the internal port need to be terminated?  I had assumed termination on
the computer side of things was automatic since there are no jumpers (that I
know of) or terminating resistors to take off.
 
Thanks,
 
Wesley
 

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