At 4:40 PM -0500 11/17/05, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
What kind of SCSI connector is in my computer above? I want to connect a Zip drive and I have no cable that will fit.
It's an Apple Powerbook SCSI connector. It's a 30 pin connector that is specific to Apple. There is only one type of Apple Powerbook SCSI connector so you can't miss on that part. There are however two types of cables that connect to it. There is the 30 pin SCSI Disk mode cable that makes the drive in the Powerbook appear as a SCSI drive so you can install software on it from a desktop machine. The more common cable is the 29 pin SCSI cable for connecting to CD-ROM, HD and other devices.
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