you cannot just change wires to get a scsi harddisk to work on a ata
system, the internal (burned into the ic on the hd) software protocol
is to different plus the formatting gives another headache, you can get
scsi to ata convertersJames
On 29/07/2004, at 19:30, Craig Ringer wrote:
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Hi People,
I need to find out what voltage should be seen on what pins of the
50 way ribbons
feeding to the Hard drive in a Mac 7600 box
Can anybody direct me to a source of information , please ?
Googling for SCSI pinout reveals:
http://www.connectworld.net/scsi.html
Have fun,
Shay
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On Thu, 2004-07-29 at 23:13, James / Hans Kunz wrote:
you cannot just change wires to get a scsi harddisk to work on a ata
system, the internal (burned into the ic on the hd) software protocol
is to different plus the formatting gives another headache.
Yes, I'm well aware of that. I don't
Craig Ringer wrote:
On Thu, 2004-07-29 at 23:13, James / Hans Kunz wrote:
you cannot just change wires to get a scsi harddisk to work on a ata
system, the internal (burned into the ic on the hd) software protocol
is to different plus the formatting gives another headache.
Yes, I'm well
Hi People,
I need to find out what voltage should be seen on what pins of the 50
way ribbons
feeding to the Hard drive in a Mac 7600 box
Can anybody direct me to a source of information , please ?
TIA
Bob
On Thu, 2004-07-29 at 18:33, Robert Howells wrote:
Hi People,
I need to find out what voltage should be seen on what pins of the 50
way ribbons
feeding to the Hard drive in a Mac 7600 box
Can anybody direct me to a source of information , please ?
You'll want to find the ATA disk
On Thu, 2004-07-29 at 19:21, Robert Howells wrote:
Thank you ! The idea is right I just need to modify it slightly to
SCSI disk interface.
Yeah, sorry, I failed to spot ... 50 pins I thought the 7600 was
ATA based, but apparently not.
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Craig Ringer
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