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NOTE: Some diskette drives may require you to remove the drive from the com-
puter to change the drive’s termination and drive-select settings.
For information about the drive’s termination and drive-select settings, refer to
the documentation for the drive.
Is the drive configured correctly?
Yes.
See Chapter 11, “Getting Help,” for instructions on obtaining technical
assistance.
No.
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Do the tests complete successfully?
Yes.
You have solved the problem.
No.
See Chapter 11, “Getting Help,” for instructions on obtaining technical
assistance.
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A SCSI tape drive can be an internal device installed in one of the externally accessi-
ble drive bays or an external device that attaches to a SCSI host adapter connector on
the back panel of the computer. The SCSI tape drive is controlled by a SCSI host
adapter card installed in the computer, which may also control other SCSI devices
connected to one or more SCSI cables. SCSI devices often require device drivers for
the particular operating system being used by the computer system.
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