Ah! Good to know. Thanks.
-Pete
On Aug 4, 2009, at 12:07 PM, Pete Lancashire wrote:
I use the SUN model that came in the 411 cases. Internally it is
a Toshiba model that can do 512 byte blocks. The external connector
is the small pitch SCSI-II connector.
On Aug 4, 2009, at 11:25 AM, David Forbes wrote:
Pete Lancashire wrote:
For a SCSI CDROM, look for Apple Mac and SUN externals.
-pete
SCSI came in many cable flavors back then. Be sure to get the right
kind!
Sun used big DD-50 connectors that were incompatible with anything
else. The Macintosh used a DB-25, but the aftermarket drives often
had the "standard" 50 pin telephone style connector (the 50 pin
version of the "Centronics" printer connector).
Then there were both 50 and 68 pin high density connectors, which
were smaller.
--David Forbes
Yep, this one has the high-density 50-pin connector, SCSI-2. I used
to
have a ton of SCSI stuff, but I got rid of it a few years ago when I
got rid of my old Mac SCSI systems. Sigh.
I just need to make the time to get down to the local PC recycler and
see what they have for cheap.
-Pete
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