>The specs are 18.3 GB 10K RPM - Ultra 160M.  It has a 68 pin female plug
>on it.  The shape around the pins for the connector to go over is a
>trapezoid, not square.  Is that what a 68 pin connector is supposed to look
>like?

Ultra 160 is backward comaptible with UW-SCSI, such as used on some Apple 
servers.

So also are LVD/SE drives.

A 68-pin connector, as described, could be any of: W-SCSI, UW-SCSI, 
LVD/SE or Ultra 160.

All should be compatible with the various Apple/ATTO controllers.

To use on a 50-pin cable, either N-SCSI or U-SCSI, a 68-pin-to-50-pin 
adapter is required.

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