>This drive is an 18gig IBM Ultrastar 'Ultra3' Model DDYS-TY18350 made in
>2000.  Sure doesn't look like any scsi connection I've ever worked with.
>
>Could be the same type of adapter that Walt is referring to but
>MCPricebreakers doesn't seem to be around any more.   If you have a lead on
>the correct adapter, definitely pass it on to me at:
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Try this URL for some info on the drive.  It should be an 80 pin SCSI.

http://www-1.ibm.com/support/docview.wss?rs=0&context=HW200&q=DDYS&uid=psg1MIGR-4UBPPU&loc=en&cs=utf-8&lang=

(had to really dig for this one)
;-)
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