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Date: Thu, 26 Jan 95 07:47:31
Subject: NOT LW. OOPS...
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> A SCSI terminator is a resistor pack that attaches to, and can be
> removed
> from, a SCSI device. Or it can be a thingy that attaches to the end
> of a
> SCSI cable.
> It supposedly "ensures that the signal levels on the bus swing
> through
> the proper voltage range."
> According to the "rules," (it is to laugh) only the end(s) of a
> chain
> of SCSI devices should be terminated.
Of course, SCSI is voodoo science.. my two-drive system kepy giving me errors
until I terminated BOTH drives, after which I had no more problems.... =)
AC