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Old 11 February 2012, 13:45   #1
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Amiga SCSI question

Hello:
Can anyone tell me how the Amiga treats the termination power?
seems it can be one of three choices scsi term to the amiga
term power from the Amiga or the drive provides its own scsi term power.

thanks for any help
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Old 11 February 2012, 14:11   #2
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Which Amiga? Which host adapter? Most Amiga models don't even have a SCSI host adapter, so you need to give many more details about the hardware you are asking for.
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Old 11 February 2012, 15:36   #3
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Hello:
Sorry guess I should have said that this is on my A3000T

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Old 11 February 2012, 16:29   #4
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Termination power is always available on the A3000 or A3000T SCSI bus. It's up to the SCSI device manufacturer to decide whether to use it.
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