SCSI? card identification

From: THETechnoid_at_home.com <(THETechnoid_at_home.com)>
Date: Wed Jan 17 21:18:55 2001

In <3.0.5.32.20010117183929.007bf6f0_at_yellow.ucdavis.edu>, on 01/17/01
   at 10:18 PM, "Edwin P. Groot" <epgroot_at_ucdavis.edu> said:

> 37 pins? What an oddball number. I have seen floppy cables with 50,
>34 or 20 pins. 5-1/4" MFM hard drives have 34 pin plus 20 pin. SCSI hard
>drives have 50 pins.
> Try to find other printing, like a model number, on the card.

>Edwin

>At 08:39 PM 1/17/2001 -0500, you wrote:
>>I just received a Xebec card of some kind. It is designed for an Apple ][
>>series machine, say so on the card. It has a 37 pin connector attached to
>>the card via a ribbon cable. Is this a SCSI card? It is dated 1988. Any
>>help greatly appreciated!!
>>
>>Arthur Clark
>>
>>

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