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Added more information about Termination Power
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Via: https://www.techopedia.com/definition/17304/scsi-termination
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## How to enable
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Termination is enabled by the two jumpers next to the resistor networks.
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## When to enable
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Termination is required at the end of a chain of SCSI devices. If BlueSCSI is the only device, termination must be on. If BlueSCSI is in the middle of a chain then it must be off.
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The most common scenarios in usually require termination to be enabled.
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The most common scenarios usually require termination to be enabled.
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## How to enable
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Termination is enabled by the two jumpers next to the resistor networks. For the termination to work it must be supplied with termination power on the SCSI bus. BlueSCSI v1.1a does not provide termination power to the SCSI bus. Your host controller usually supplies this power, but may not. Check the [Supported-Systems](https://github.com/erichelgeson/BlueSCSI/wiki/Supported-Systems) page for more information on your system.
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## Termination Issues
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