At 5:16 PM -0600 3/2/03, David Price wrote:
>Is there such a thing to convert a scsi 30 pin port to a 50 pin?

        The best device to have is an HDI-30 adapter, preferrably a
SCSI/Dock switchable one (so you can use it for either connecting external
SCSI devices or connecting to your desktop via SCSI Disk mode).
        They come in both DB-25 and Centronix 50 connections, so it's
really nice to have both for flexibility of cable attachment.  There are
both adapters which form a right angle to the book, and those parallel to
the plane of the book.  The parallel ones can interfere with connecting an
external display.
Paul



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