PS/2 SCSI question

From: Russ Blakeman <rhblake_at_bbtel.com>
Date: Sun Apr 19 13:31:05 1998

David Wollmann wrote:

> That's a Centronics Micro. I have a Asus SC875 (NCR) host adapter that uses
> the same connector (great adapter for Linux, BTW.) I got my cable (Cent.
> Micro to Cent. Std.) from Datalink, right here in Tulsa. They recently
> moved and I don't have the new #, just dial (918) 555-1212 for Tulsa
> directory assistance. We've used these guys for years--they do a lot of
> "custom" cables, including the IBM PCjr keyboard and serial adapter cables.
> If you can describe the connectors, cable and pinouts, they can build it
> for you.

I'll check with them. Do you know what SCSI level the Cent/micro is compatible with? I
assume by the 60 pins that it's SCSI 1 with a few excess pins. I'm not sure but since
you mention it that the Sun cards I had used the same type. It may have used the normal
50 pin HPHD type. They are about the same size.

Thanks.


> Computer City salesman: "Scuzzy? Hmm, what is that, a video card?...Oh,
> well, we have the new Enhanced IDE drives and they're really fast! I can
> get you one of those cables." Whatever.

Better than the average answer you'd get at the normal Radio
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