ID 0 to 6 to be more accurate but I'm sure you guys know what I mean.
dave
daja300(a)aol.com wrote:
When termination is set to on, during the boot process
the Drive ID
check is bypassed and the s760 will boot.
It is bypassed and not recognized on the ID it is set for because it
is not showing up in the list of ID's from 1 to 7.
Dave
niko_s(a)web.de wrote:
Just one
HD. Termination bypassed the drive id and it is not recognized
so I had to remove it.
What do you mean?
Termination does not need to be recognized and needs no ID ...
- you just need proper termination;-)
Niko
Thanks
Dave
niko_s(a)web.de wrote:
> HI Dave -
>
> Have you terminated the SCSI-chain correctly?
>
> All I can think of....
>
> Regards, Niko
>
>
>
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Nikolaus Sieveking
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<niko(a)nichtlinear.de>
<www.nichtlinear.de>
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