Connecting scsi devices – Apple PowerBook (Duo, 2300 Series) User Manual
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Connecting SCSI devices
A SCSI device is any product—including hard disk drives, CD-ROM drives,
scanners, and printers—that connects with your computer by means of a
standard electronic interface, called Small Computer System Interface (SCSI).
You can attach up to six SCSI devices to your computer by linking them
together in a chain that starts at your dock’s SCSI port. There is a SCSI port
on the PowerBook Duo Dock Plus and the PowerBook Duo MiniDock.
(There is no SCSI port on Macintosh PowerBook Duo 2300 series
computers.)
To connect a SCSI device to your PowerBook, you need an Apple HDI-30
SCSI System Cable or equivalent. This cable is light gray (the same color as
desktop Macintosh computers), is about 19 inches long, and has 29 pins
(one “missing pin”).
Refer to the manuals that came with your SCSI devices for instructions on
installing any necessary software, setting SCSI ID numbers, and connecting
SCSI cables and SCSI terminators. Refer to the illustrations that follow for the
proper positioning of SCSI terminators. A chain of SCSI devices must include
a terminator attached to the last device in the chain (but nowhere else in the
chain). Some devices have internal terminators. Your Macintosh PowerBook
does not have an internal terminator.
The names and the part numbers of the cables mentioned in this chapter are
the following:
Type of connection
Name of cable
Part number
From a Duo Dock Plus or Duo
Apple HDI-30 SCSI System Cable
M2538LL/A
MiniDock to a SCSI device
From SCSI device to
Apple SCSI Peripheral Interface Cable
M0207
a SCSI device
For SCSI disk mode
Apple HDI-30 SCSI Disk Adapter Cable
M2539LL/A
WARNING
When connecting SCSI equipment, always turn off power to
all devices in the chain, including your computer. If you don’t, you
could lose information and damage your equipment.
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Connecting Additional Equipment