My Reply follows quote. On 11/07/2002 02:17 [EMAIL PROTECTED] said: >From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] (webmaster) >Hi Everyone > >I have just bought a HDI cable for my Wallstreet but the pins dont seem to >marry with the scsi cable coming off my Iomega Zip? > >Do I need another cable or an adapter for the cable? > >Simon --------------- There are at least three different kinds of SCSI cables you might get with the HDI connector on the "powerbook" end. One has a D-25, one has a male C50, and one is a relatively hare to come by "SCSI disk mode" with a female C50. Most Zip drives (at least SCSI ones) need the D-25 version. There are adapters, but it may be easier to locate a proper cable. Retail these things run upwards of $30 here (U.S.). For occaisional use with a Wallstreet you can use one of the HDI to D-25 adapters that are easier to find, but they will keep your screen at a near vertical position (most are really intended for older Powerbooks).
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