So - to ask the ultimate, slow-on-the-uptake, I'm still confused, DUH
question...

The internal SCSI cable on a PowerCenter Pro is 50 pin?


- Scott

> 
> Just get an adapter from http://www.mcpb.com/scsi211.html (converters)
> I have several different 68 and 80 pin drives with these converters
> with no problem.  Download the drive specs from the manufacturer.
> Sometimes the 80pin drives require a certain jumper to be on for
> initial drive spinup.  I have ST3255WC 2G 80 pin, ST31250WC 4G 80pin
> (jumper for spinup), ST32550W 2G 68pin, QM39100TD 9G 68pin with
> active terminator on the cable.  You may have termination issues.  I
> would suggest active termination for the 23G
> http://www.mcpb.com/scsi212.html (terminators).  Only the Quantum
> drive that I have required the active termination, the other drives I
> have have been successfully terminated on the 50scsi chain by the
> CD-ROM.
> 
> Greg



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