I'm using both a BlueSCSI and a RaSCSI with my SE/30 and I'm not sure if there's something wrong with my setup or if I'm just not understanding SCSI termination properly.
My BlueSCSI is connected with the internal hard drive cable to the 50 pin connector. My RaSCSI is connected to the Mac's external DB-25 port. If I have both connected and have termination enabled on both the BlueSCSI and RaSCSI, the Mac doesn't boot. If I turn off termination on the BlueSCSI but leave the RaSCSI's termination switches on, I can boot and mount volumes on both just fine. Disconnecting the RaSCSI cable and leaving the BlueSCSI connected internally with no termination makes the BlueSCSI not able to boot the Mac, as I would expect.
Is it not possible to have the BlueSCSI installed internally, and also have external SCSI devices like the RaSCSI connected only some of the time, without needing to open up the SE/30 and remove the BlueSCSI's termination jumpers each time I want to connect the RaSCSI? I assumed there was a separate SCSI chain internally, since the old spinning hard drives didn't require you to open up the Mac in order to connect an external SCSI device. Did the old hard drives autodetect whether to enable termination or not, or am I missing something here?
My BlueSCSI is connected with the internal hard drive cable to the 50 pin connector. My RaSCSI is connected to the Mac's external DB-25 port. If I have both connected and have termination enabled on both the BlueSCSI and RaSCSI, the Mac doesn't boot. If I turn off termination on the BlueSCSI but leave the RaSCSI's termination switches on, I can boot and mount volumes on both just fine. Disconnecting the RaSCSI cable and leaving the BlueSCSI connected internally with no termination makes the BlueSCSI not able to boot the Mac, as I would expect.
Is it not possible to have the BlueSCSI installed internally, and also have external SCSI devices like the RaSCSI connected only some of the time, without needing to open up the SE/30 and remove the BlueSCSI's termination jumpers each time I want to connect the RaSCSI? I assumed there was a separate SCSI chain internally, since the old spinning hard drives didn't require you to open up the Mac in order to connect an external SCSI device. Did the old hard drives autodetect whether to enable termination or not, or am I missing something here?