On Sat, 2005-06-25 at 01:37, Bob R. Taylor wrote: > I was recently given a 5 year old Gateway Pentium II computer. I need to > install my Seagate 4 Gig Cheetah into it. It's a SCSI 3 Ultra wide. I > have searched Google and can find only SCSI 3 terminators. All other > spaces are occupied with IDE CD, CDRW & a Zip 250 (what the hell is a > Zip?) So: > > 1. Will a SCSI 3 terminator work? If not, > 2. Does anyone out there have a spare terminator they are willing to > sell me? > > BTW, I'm not a hardware expert by any means! Use an LVD/SE cable with the terminator on the end unless the drive is external, in which case you need the separate terminator plug. The reason you can't find specific scsi3 stuff any more is that the LVD/SE cables/terminators are backwards compatible. If anything on the cable isn't LVD, the whole chain drops back to SE operation and works with just about anything. -- Les Mikesell lesmikesell@xxxxxxxxx