Rachel & Greg Olson wrote:

> Yes, this adapter ( http://www.mcpb.com/html/sca.f80tm.50t.html )
> will allow you to use an 80 SCA with your 50pin internal scsi.  More
> termination info:
> http://www.pcguide.com/ref/hdd/if/scsi/cablesTermination-c.html
> Also, the last post had an inccorect address.  should be
> http://www.mcpb.com/html/sesca02.html for converters.
>

Right on. I have all 68 pin drives with adapters in my PTP. Work fine.

BTW looking over the drive sellers web site he also has some of the 60 GB
versions of the same drives available. If you are going to go to the trouble of
fitting one of these beasts into your PTP why not go with the 60 GB/ Never run
out of storage. <G>

Actually those are both awesome drives. We called them battleship tough. Just
run, and run, and run. Seagate still has all the technical and installation data
on their web site.

Jack Russell


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