If it's only 50 pins, then it is definitely a SCSI-2 cable, not ultrawide.

PCI'ers,
            I came across what I think is a SCSI 2 or Ultra wide or wide or
something external cable. I have never (knowingly) owned or operated a
SCSI-2 or 3 or etc. device and do not know how to identify this cable. It
looks like any other SCSI cable except for just about everything. 6' long
the ends are (as far as I can tell) identical, and have a male multi-pin
connector that contains 50 pins 2 rows of 25, but is smaller and looks like
what I thought the SCSI2 or Ultra or wide or extra wide looks like. Any way
to clear this up?
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