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- From: k125374@korppi.cs.tut.fi (Mika Kortelainen)
- Newsgroups: comp.sys.amiga.hardware
- Subject: Re: Warp Engine's termination?
- Date: 1 Feb 1996 20:08:13 GMT
- Organization: Tampere University of Technology (CS)
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- Mark Marin <megavolt@pop.gpnet.it> writes:
-
- >Lets see, the manual shows it as JP1, SCSI Termination power. THis
- >isright near the SCSI connector. My Bernoulli was very unreliable
- >with this in it's default off position, but with it on it works
-
- Yes, I have this jumper on (and according to my HD's manual, it
- provides the term power when one jumper is set, and I have set it).
-
- >fine. ALso there are slower settings that can be set (some drives or
- >long cables can't use 100ns synch), so you might have to change some
- >of them (as a last resort). Oh, you do have good, well seated
- >cables, right?
-
- I'm not really sure about the cable, it's the one that came with
- A3000. And now I haven't been able to reproduce those errors,
- probably it's the cable that got too much noise from my monitor
- (which was quite close and the casing of my computer was open).
- I guess closing the case should have been the first thing to try,
- but I thought it has no effect ;-)
-
-
- Mika Kortelainen
-