LSI 20860 manual External Scsi Bus Connections, Internal Scsi Devices Chained Together

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Figure 1.3 Internal SCSI Devices Chained Together

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1.3.2 External SCSI Bus Connections

This section provides step-by-step instructions about making external SCSI bus connections.

Step 1. To connect external SCSI devices to the LSI20860, plug the 50-pin connector on one end of a shielded SCSI cable into the host adapter SCSI connector J3.

This connector is bracketed to the back panel of your computer.

Figure 1.4 shows how this connection is made.

Connecting SCSI Devices

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