AmigaActive (1162/1947)

From:Shawn Holwegner
Date:21 Apr 2001 at 01:54:49
Subject:Re: Cyber SCSI

> It is not straight. A straight path has two ends and no junctions. Your
> T has three ends and a junction. You cannot terminate both ends of your
> chain, because the term "both ends" has no meaning.

Well, yes and no. If you take in mind that it is out of spec and the
pendanticy (I don't think that is a word, but feh >;)) of it all, you have
something like:

term->csppc->hd->ext/scanner->hd->cd->term

It does break specs, but may work. It was not guaranteed, and its hardly
recommended, but when you are using something that is not supported
anyhow... >;)

> Because it's a T. If it were a straight path electrically (or
> topologically to be more accurate) it would be within spec.

Nod.

> Neil
- S

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