elobby on ebay

From: Russ Blakeman <rhb57_at_vol.com>
Date: Fri Mar 15 10:38:39 2002

The ones I have most of are the 68MC that the microchannel RS/6000 and PS/2
controllers have on one side and then I have both the standard 50 and HD50
types on the device ends. Not sure if your Sun type is the 68MC (centronics
STYLE) or the regular HD68 (pins)

Get with me direct on this. I still have a few of the Seagate 68 pin 9.1 gb
FH drives and a couple of the 50 pin style to sell off too besides dozens of
odd things in my way (I've slacked way off on PS/2 stuff lately)


=> -----Original Message-----
=> From: owner-classiccmp_at_classiccmp.org
=> [mailto:owner-classiccmp_at_classiccmp.org]On Behalf Of Chad Fernandez
=> Sent: Friday, March 15, 2002 9:59 AM
=> To: classiccmp_at_classiccmp.org
=> Subject: Re: elobby on ebay
=>
=>
=> Russ,
=>
=> If you've got lots, then I may want several, but well see :-)
=>
=> I have a newer cd-rw drive that I want to install into an external
=> case. The problem is that the case is an old one and uses centronics 50
=> connectors. I bought a very nice Sun 68 to 50 pin scsi cable, not
=> realizing that it used the newer high density 50 pin connector. I'd
=> like to replace the cable in the scsi case with one that has the newer
=> high density 50 pin connectors. It doesn't need to be very long, maybe
=> 5 or 6 inches, needs the plates to make it fit into the larger wholes,
=> and have the second connector for a terminator.
=>
=> BTW, that Microchannel Raid card I bought from you..... just went to
=> London :-) I traded it with a few other cards for some RS/6000 memory,
=> keyboard, NIC, and transceivers.
=>
=> Chad Fernandez
=> Michigan, USA
=>
=> Russ Blakeman wrote:
=> >
=> > Chad what kind of cable (SCSI) - I have a ton of them, especially PS/2
=> > 68MC - and I'm just getting started with spring cleaning and
=> excess selling.
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