Again, I am no expert, however my suggestion would
have termination at both ends - 
Computer (terminated) to the SCSI splitter (y shape
SCSI cable) - one end of the splitter to S760
(terminated) and the other end to S760 (terminated)
(of course, hard drives could be put between each end
of the SCSI splitter and the S760. 
In essence, I would have Computer to one S760 - both
ends terminated AND Computer to other S760 - both ends
terminated. 
I am not positive of course, but this seems feasable. 
--- Thomas Malmberg <malmberg(a)iki.fi> wrote:
  Novice wrote:
  Hi Bernie:
 
 Thank you for the guidance. 
 
 I thought about that option as well, however there
 would be no SCSI "space" for the computer to 
 "talk" to
  the samplers (since both of the external hard
 drive's
  SCSI connectors would be used. My only solution
 would
  probably be to use a SCSI splitter cable of some
 sort
  so I can get the computer in the mix.  
 
 Referring to basic SCSI-specs here. SCSI is a chain
 which has to be 
 terminated in both ends. Splitting the signal is the
 biggest, BIGGEST, 
 no-no in the SCSI world. Ever.
 
 
  
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