To see if the drive is terminated already, open the enclosure and look for jumpers and termination resistors on the back of the drive. If you find a termination resistor,- simply remove it and use a external terminator instead.
Some drives have a pin layout printed on top, showing clearly which pins are for parity and the SCSI ID combinations, termination and so on.
All drives are more or less different and sometimes you have to google for the specs by manufacturer and model number
hifistereo2001 schrieb:
Hi Everyone, I just bought myself a Sony CSD-7611, and my question is
does this have internal termination? it has 2 centronics ports on it,
so I would imagine you would actually put a terminator on the other
SCSI port. Im just afriad it might be internally terminated, since I
plan to chain it with my Zip Drive as well, which has a termination
feature built in, and would be at the end of the chain.