My PCP 210 only has the 50 pin SCSI, as had all my PowerComputing Boxes, (About 10) ... so I'm going to assume that only PeeSees on MicroSuck had 68 pin SCSI.

In short, get the  80 to 50 pin adapter.

RHB

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On Monday, May 24, 2004, at 12:51  PM, Bob LeGault wrote:

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.


Please help.

-Bob



Power Computing Digest #1211

1. 9 gb SCSI Seagate hard Drives $2.99 each


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Date: Wed, 19 May 2004 00:53:38 -0500
Subject: 9 gb SCSI Seagate hard Drives $2.99 each
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