The SCSI laptops in DUO's are a 40 pin connector, but I assume only 25 of those are active contacts.

As for an adaptor to the 25 pin you will have scour ebay and various online sources or make your own.

SCSI was standardized long before the duos came out so any SCSI cable with the right pins should be okay.

Unless Apple did something to make it proprietary.. anybody ???


BG



On May 20, 2005, at 9:37 AM, Goodwin, Greg P. wrote:


What is the standard of SCSI connector called that they use on the
internal SCSI drives on Duo's?


     Apparently the SCSI drives used were standard laptop drives, but
what is the pinout of that little SCSI drive called?


I am trying to find adaptors to convert the laptop SCSI to the
DB25M pin SCSI. Or even a cable where I could take the laptop SCSI to
hook up in a Mac classic desktop (and that usual SCSI connector.)


     There are a variety of SCSI connectors out there, I would love to
know what they are called, or if possible, even a resource on where to
get my SCSI terminology straight.  :D

     Thanks!
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