Hello James, Friday, March 28, 2003, 11:58:44 AM, you wrote:
JM> Maybe it belongs in a PC museum? I have no idea how common these JM> were: it's made by "Warp Nine Engineering" in Roseville, MN. I JM> thought this might spark some nostalgic discussion around here. JM> BTW, what sort of cable would I need for this thing? I'm guessing JM> it would plug into an LTP port on one end at the back of the JM> computer. Is that correct? If it's a SCSI, then the connectors are probably 68 pin SCSI connectors, for plugging it into the SCSI controller on the computer. You can probably get a few bucks for it on eBay. The box should have a power supply and possibly a fan, too. It would probably work on one of my DEC workstations, which both have SCSI interfaces, and SCSI drives, CD ROM, etc. There is a big market for this stuff on eBay, in the 'Networking and Telecom' section, where people list servers, and network appliances. -wittig http://www.robertwittig.com/ A business is as honest as its advertising. . To unsubscribe from SURVPC send a message to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with unsubscribe SURVPC in the body of the message. Also, trim this footer from any quoted replies. More info can be found at; http://www.softcon.com/archives/SURVPC.html
