On Thu, 26 Feb 2004, Nico de Jong wrote:
> I find that hard to believe. The SCSI Archive drives I know, are all
> equipped with connectors as used on flatcables. The 5945C has an edge
> connector , much like a print card. Dont know how to put it more precisely
Those are generally refered to as IDC connectors. I wish I knew what IDC
stood for. I'm not willing to take a guess right now, though I think I am
close.
I've seen Archive drives equipped with either IDC or edge-type connectors,
and the model number usually indicates which type of connection it has.
For instance, an Archive 2150S is SCSI with a 50 pin IDC, whereas an
Archive 2150L has, I believe, an edge connector
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