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Date: Sun 22-May-1991 22:59:04 From: plampani@dpls (Patrick Lampani) Subject: SCSI and those terminating resistors I have a very quick question. We have a Fujitsu 3366S drive and it works fine, well it did until I tried to tell it to be just another device on a SCSI bus rather than the only device. Now my suspicion is that I've incorrectly followed that techy manual they sent me with the drive. The other device (a scanner, is the last device and it supplies its own TERMPWR and has an external resistor (and it works fine even though the hard drive doesn't). Now I removed the internal resistor AND jumper 3 to 4 on CNH4 as I thought that %$#$ manual told me to do. Does anyone know these buggers well enough to tell me where I screwed up? Thanks in advance...
Date: Sun 23-May-1991 22:17:53 From: cnh5730@maraba.tamu.edu (Charles Herrick) Subject: Re: SCSI and those terminating resistors In article <1991May22.175904.24099@doug.cae.wisc.edu> plampani@dpls (Patrick Lampani) writes: Now I removed the internal resistor AND jumper 3 to 4 on CNH4 Why do you have to remove the jumper on CNH4? If you want to daisy-chain off the Fujitsu, shouldn't you only need to remove the terminating resistor?
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