somewhere near the temporal coordinates of 7/16/01 7:08 PM, the entity known
as David H Finke transmitted the following from [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
>
> This subject header persists into another discussion. But I still have
> my basic question: If I'm looking for a mini-dock for my Duo 210, and
> don't want to get into ethernet, what are the exact specs of what I should
> be shopping for, to be able to download to a SCSI-connected SyQuest 135
> meg EZ Drive?
>
If you don't want/need one w/ built-in ethernet, then either find a SCSI
Microdock, or a standard Apple minidock. In either case, you'll end up with
a SCSI port configured as an HDI-30 (that's the square high-density
connector that was standard on Powerbooks). Any number of places (folks on
here will gladly provide their personal favorites - that's a hint, folks!)
will sell you a cable that plugs into the Powerbook-style SCSI and has a
standard 25 or 50 pin SCSI connector at the other end. They're also
available on eBay. If you ever intend to use your Duo in SCSI disk mode,
there's a slightly different cable (or there are some with a switch on them
to change from one mode to the other).
- Eric.
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