>Charlie Reyes wrote:
>
>> >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
>> >
>>
>> There is a short IDE cable that attaches to the drive from the board
>> beneath. The board terminates in a 68 pin UW-SCSI female connector. SCSI ID
>> is configured by suitable jumpers on the card.
>
>Ummmmm.  What am I missing?  THis isn't possible.   IDE?  Are you sure?  Count
>the pins.
>

Acard's ARS2000FW IDE to SCSI bridge.

Charlie



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