Fellow Mac users,

Does anyone have any advice on the subject of using
newer, 68-pin SCSI disks in (or with) older Macs having
50-pin internal and 25-pin external SCSI connectors?
Can they be used at least in some limited way with a
suitable cable or cabinet, or do they require
a SCSI-3/Wide/Fast card or a modern, off-topic Mac?
Logically large, physically small SCSI-2 drives are
hard to find, and I happen to own a couple of fine
68-pin SCSI disks that I'd like to use.

/Mikael



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