I got one! (Seagate ST19171WC 9.1 GB SCA 80-Pin), but I've never installed
an internal drive in my PC Pro 210.


It looks as if I'm going to need either the,
80-Pin SCA to 68-Pin SCSI Adapter, or
80-Pin SCA to 50-Pin SCSI Adapter
mentioned on the Surplus Computers web site. Am I right?

Here's the 68 pin adapter:
<http://www.softwareandstuff.com/h_misc_80sca68160.html>
Here's the 50 pin adapter:
<http://www.softwareandstuff.com/h_misc_80sca50l.html>

Which one do I need? My PC Pro has its stock PCI SCSI card, ADPT 2930BU, and
the IBM 2.1 GB HD. There's a defunct 1 GB Jaz drive installed as well. That
leaves 1, possibly 2 drive bays open.

You need the SCA to 50 pin adapter. It will just do the right thing and be very obvious how to install.


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Mike N

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