3Use a SCSI cable to connect the device either to the computer’s SCSI port or to the last SCSI device in the chain.

IMPORTANT Make sure that the last (or only) device in the SCSI chain has a terminator and that no other external SCSI device has a terminator. Otherwise, the computer may not be able to start up.

4Turn on all devices in your SCSI chain.

IMPORTANT Always turn on any external SCSI devices connected to your Macintosh before turning on the computer itself. Otherwise, your computer won’t be able to recognize that the SCSI devices are connected to it and it may not be able to start up.

5Install any necessary device drivers (software that makes a device work with your computer).

Drivers, software needed for a SCSI device, usually come on a floppy disk with the device. (If no drivers come with the device, contact its manufacturer.)

Note: If you experience problems after connecting a SCSI device, see the troubleshooting information in Chapter 6 for possible solutions.

Expanding memory

For information on increasing your computer’s memory, see Chapter 8, “Installing Expansion Cards or Additional Memory.”

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