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Component Order in a SCSI Chain: Follow Up

Keith Bumgarner,  Low End Mac, Low End Mac Tech Journal - 1998.05.09 - Leave a comment -

The article on SCSI Component Order generated some excellent feedback and dialogue. The following comments were written by Keith Bumgarner of MacInformed, the author of the original article.

Component Order in a SCSI Chain: Science, Art, or Voodoo?

Keith Bumgarner,  Low End Mac, Low End Mac Tech Journal - 1998.04.02 - Leave a comment -

Sometimes getting a SCSI chain working properly seems to be more hit and miss than science. We know the last device should be terminated, that the chain should not exceed a certain length, and that every device must have a unique ID. But even that isn’t enough to consistently build a busy SCSI chain and […]

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