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Old 17 April 2024, 16:54   #5
Tchucolate
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Originally Posted by mark_k View Post
From looking at the pics on amiga.resource.cx...

Like many old SCSI controllers, on-board passive termination is hard-wired and cannot be disabled by a jumper. There are three resistor packs next to the SCSI connector. If you wanted to remove termination you need to desolder them. (If all else fails you could try doing that and use an internal active terminator.) Edit to add: the resistor packs may be socketed on the Fastlane board, in which case you could remove them easily.
Yes, the fastlane resistors are socketed. I have tried removing these, and using ONLY the termination on the BlueSCSI, and I get the same result.
So far, with termination installed on the card AND the BS, or just on the BS, or just on the card, I get the same result.

It "works" but is funky, with odd checksum errors, etc.
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