C Shore <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> added this to the SCSI discussion:

I use http://www.mcpb.com.  The website has pictures and short
descriptions of all the adopters etc that they carry.

They have pretty much any SCSI adapter you can think of.  If you're
going from 68-pin to 50-pin the price of the adaptor depends on the
drive. Some drives require high-byte termination which costs ~$25 while
smaller drives often just use the $15 adaptor.

That's for the internal adapters. They also have a wide range of cables
and external adapters.

I ran across them on eBay and have been happy with what I've got from
them, but as always YMMV.

I also recommend MCPriceBreakers - great place for comparison shopping, at least. This particular tightwad has happily purchased many items from them in the past even though they're frequently not the cheapest option; fast, friendly, courteous service....they'll treat you right.

Gene, a.k.a. G-Man
Never swallow anything bigger than your pride


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