George Mogiljansky wrote:
Sounds like a Underwriters Labs logo.Hello, I picked up this external cable at a second-hand store and it has this number: AWM E101344, with a corporate symbol (?) looking like a reversed R with a U attached. A search using this number didn't find this particular cable.
My head is swimming! There is no such thing as a
It is a standard male 25-pin SCSI to a male 68-pin plug with the pins not separate, but encased in a slot and the plug itself attached to a circuit board and then the whole shebang inside a plastic housing.
I'm hoping it's a terminated 68 to 50 pin SCSI HDD cable, but the absence of separate pins or holes is not a good sign.
"standard male 25-pin SCSI" connector and it is a great mystery to me how anyone could adapt 25 pins to 68 pins. Transistors may have electron-hole pairs but I am not aware of pin-hole pairs in connectors. Do you mean female or socket pins?
Fred Townsend
Happy Holidays! George
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