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Date:      Thu, 18 Feb 1999 10:45:53 +1100
From:      jonathan michaels <jon@caamora.com.au>
To:        freebsd-hardware@freebsd.org
Subject:   scsi and a device mix
Message-ID:  <19990218104553.A23006@caamora.com.au>

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i'm in a precarious position in that i have a scsi chain composed of several 
scsi1 harddrives, a scsi2 harddrive and a scsi2 cdrom.

i;ve forgoten how to terminate the chain and lost the terminator resistor 
packs fo teh scsi1 drives. i've just converted to active termination on my new 
toy a ppro with an ibm 4g3 4k5 rpm scsi3 on an aha2940uw and one of those 
teflon and silver stranded scsi3 cables. this combination works a real treat. 

i'm hoping going to active termination will help resolve some of teh 
'problems' i'm currently seeing on teh old harware .. all is some 10 year old 
but still good, except for teh weird scsi cable problems.

as an aside, dos freebsd scsi drives handle scsi1 hard drives ? the machine in 
question ran freebsd 2.0.5-release upto its current v2.2.5-release 
inasllation. it has an adaptec aha1542b hostadapter. the machine itself is a 
i486dx33 vesa localbus without any localbus cards .. i've been looking ofr 
some but they seem to be not out thier anymore. in case it matters the hard 
drives are all fujitsu, a 500 mb scsi1 1/2 height a 650 mb full height 5 1/4 
inch coffee warmer a conner 100 mb scsi1 and an nec 2x cdrom the original and 
still the best (IMO) cdrom .. grin.

any suggestions would be greatly apreciated.

ps, is it possible to discuss my scsi streamers device drive 'probelms' here, 
please ? if not where would the apropriate venue be ?

regards

jonathan

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Jonathan Michaels
PO Box 144, Rosebery, NSW 1445 Australia
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