Hi,

I have two SCSI system cables (HDI-29 to 50-pin) for my Powerbook 2400.  
Both of them give flaky connections.  Using either cable, Toast will not 
find my CD Recorder unless I stress the connector going into the 
powerbook by pulling it in a plane perpedicular to the cable axis.  Both 
cables want the stress in a different direction, however.

A repair guy at a local shop told me that "SCSI cables go bad alot".  
I've used alot of electronic connectors in my life, and these HDI 
connectors *look* like they are mil-spec, industrial strength!

Has anyone else found these to be flaky?  What about a flaky connector on 
my powerbook?


Jerry Krinock, San Jose, CA 
via Claris Emailer for Macintosh



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