Is the SCSI bus properly terminated?
Action:
WARNING: Electrical shock hazard! Make sure the power is turned off and the external power cables have been disconnected before removing the computer cover.
CAUTION 1: This task should be performed by a qualified computer technician.
CAUTION 2: Observe electrostatic discharge (ESD) considerations. Use a wrist strap or equivalent.
1) Shut down Windows 95, and turn off the computer and the monitor.
2) Make sure that the device connected to the far end (from the computer) of the external 'SCSI chain' is properly terminated.
NOTE: Refer to the device's manual for instructions on how to terminate the device on the SCSI bus.
3) If there is an internal 'SCSI chain' in the computer do the following:
a) Remove the computer cover.
b) Make sure that the last device connected to the far end of the internal 'SCSI chain' is properly terminated.
NOTE: Refer to the device's manual for instructions on how to terminate the device on the SCSI bus.
4) Replace the computer cover.
5) Turn on the computer.
Question:
Is the SCSI bus properly terminated?
Responses:
Yes, the SCSI bus is properly terminated
No, the SCSI bus is not properly terminated