On Fri, Jul 06, 2001 at 12:07:44PM -0500, Peter Graening wrote:
> Probably not - I've never heard of drivers for cables... as long as it is
> SCSI compliant it should let you connect to any SCSI device.  Most likely,
> IMO, it's a cable from some Trantor SCSI card kit that one would use on a
> non-Macintosh computer.
>

It may also be a parallel port <-> SCSI controller for a PC. It might be
helpful to identify the cable by part number, before plugging it into the
SCSI port on a Mac. Trantor used to be a PC SCSI card vendor.

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