>Is it 80/50 pin or 68/50 pin?
>
>     Pete>>>
>
>80/50 pin.....

     Right - I've got two 80/50's in my 8500 - a Cheetah 160 max and a 
Cheetah 80 max and one has a triple adapter 80/68/50 (no termination and 
none on the drive) whereas the other has a two way adapter 80/50 with sca 
termination on the adapter jumpers as there is again no termination on 
the drive.
     As I'm also thinking of a fast scsi card (AHA U2W) here's my 
question - is there a scsi card which has 80 pin connection? Or are they 
all 68 pin? All the cards I have seen are 68 pin which do not supply the 
power which comes instead from the Mobo harness. 80 pin connectors supply 
the power as well.
     And another question - as the LVD drives have to be on a separate 
chain for LVD to work - is the internal scsi O chain unaffected by the 
card? - giving two fast scsi's (0 and 1) and an LVD chain?

     Pete




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