SCSI and Intaractive-related questions - new site
Alex Beylin
alexb at cfctech.cfc.com
Thu Jan 17 05:45:18 AEST 1991
In article <1991Jan14.082427.1809 at hawkmoon.MN.ORG det at hawkmoon.MN.ORG (Derek E. Terveer) writes:
larry at nstar.rn.com (Larry Snyder) writes:
>on the SCSI drives that I have seen - the terminator resistors are in
>pairs - and look like either a dip or a long skinny device with lots
>of leads in a row. I have never seen a 50 pin terminator - what
>type of drive?
I was wrong - 25 pins. The drive does not have a manufacturer listed.
The ribbon cable connection on the drive is 2 rows of 25 pins.
Above that is a row of 25 "holes" that look like they would take
a "long skinny device with lots of leads in a row" you desribe.
I can only assume that it is for the terminating of the SCSI chain.
Where can I get such a device? Noone around here has one or
can find one in catalogs. I called JDR Electronics, but they
didn't know what I am talking about.
-- Alex (alexb at cfctech.cfc.com)
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