Thread: SCSI Question
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Old 06-20-2002, 09:13 PM  
eru
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Originally posted by toddler
adultWire's got it pretty much right on the money.

though usually its 7 thats usually used by
the card, which is a hold over from the days
of 'scsi' what you have now is prolly scsci 3.

scsci used to be centronix connectors, then they went to 'mini' (the 50 pinners) then 68, then all over the place.

50-68 cables are all over the place, but try
for ribbon if these are internal.

termination can be a fun problem, i tend to always terminate, though a vast majority of
consumer level devices will 'auto terminate' for you. usually just by leaving the other cable
off, or by switch. check the manuals well.....

t
OK -- Thanks
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