How are you attaching ide cards to a 2930?

I have one in a 9500, but they are 50 pin connections,

unless you are connecting them externally some how?

Steve Brown

on 7/21/02 10:44 PM, Charlie Reyes at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

> After following threads like this I ordered an Acard IDE to SCSI bridge
> (ARS2000FW) that slips beneath the drive literally converting a low profile
> to half-height with a 68 pin UW SCSI terminal. Via 50 pin adaptor and an
> Adaptec 2930 it boots any drive attached to my 8500 that Drive Setup can
> recognize (all IDE drives [Seagate, IBM, Quantum] I've used do far). No PCI
> card issues but I am limited to only one drive per bridge.
> 
> Charlie


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