My Reply follows quote. On 07/08/2003 17:18 [EMAIL PROTECTED] said:  

>Hi:
>
>I bought a 68 pin scsi Seagate barracuda 9GB to put in my 7500. Physically
>it looks like no problem fitting in even with a 50-68pin adapter. However
>the original 1GB scsi 50pin drive gets power from a 4pin Molex power
>cable. Using the 68 pin how will it get power?
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Hmmm. The 68 pin IBMs I have installed with a 68pin-to50pin adapter get 
their power from a "Y" cable I put in the circuit from the other drive 
and then connect to the adapter 4-pin power connector just like a 50 pin 
drive.

Ken

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