SCSI? card identification

From: Ethan Dicks <ethan_dicks_at_yahoo.com>
Date: Wed Jan 17 21:31:04 2001

--- THETechnoid_at_home.com wrote:
> 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.

I've got an Amiga external SCSI drive made by Tecmar that has a 37-pin
connector. Don't have the interface to go with it, though. It's a
modular extruded aluminum case (like some modems) with a 3.5" MFM drive
inside and some flavor of SCSI<->MFM bridge card to do the dirty work.

Mine came from university surplus, so I have never seen it operate, FWIW.

-ethan



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