[OT] SCSI termination trouble?

From: Iggy Drougge <optimus_at_canit.se>
Date: Fri Feb 9 18:06:14 2001

Richard Erlacher skrev:

>The boot drive normally IS at ID=0, however. That's a real convention
>throughout the SCSI usage. I don't recall ever seeing a system that would
>boot, say, from ID=4. Most PC's will promote the ID=1 device to the boot
>rank, but not if ID=0 is present but manlfunctioning. YMMV, of course.

IBM, OTOH, goes according to the SCSI standard and boots from the highest ID
and downwards.
Besides, everything I've heard about PC SCSI seems utterly ridiculous and
stone-age.

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