>IIRC, no Mac driver was released for this PC card, as most of the PBs
>extant when this product was released had builtin SCSI ports.

My main interest in using the SCSI PC Card is that it permits the CD_ROM
drive to draw its power from the computer. It is one less power adapter to
carry.


>The disadvantage is it requires a Mac (DB-25 or HD-30) to SCSI-2 cable,
>or a SCSI-1 to SCSI-2 adapter plus the usual Mac to SCSI-1 cable, none of
>which is/are included in the kit. I elected to use a SCSI-1 to SCSI-2
>adapter plus my usual DT/MT (DB-25) or PB (HD-30) cable.

I have a SCSI-2 to HD-30 cable, what I call a Windows laptop to Apple
PowerBook cable. I'm in need of two more of this cables, but I do not know
the right name for the Widows side. I have read it is called mini-scsi,
laptop SCSI, SCSI-2, and high density SCSI.
Know of a source for this cables, or adapters to connect it to a PowerBook?

Best regards.
Hugo Diaz
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