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k2x4b524p
Joined: 20 Feb 2009
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Location: Nor here nor there.
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Sun Aug 16, 2009 2:50 am |
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i've cracked this gem open again, i've an IBM cd-rom that matches in an external case, but i can't get the c60 cable needed for it, so i wanna take it out of the case and stick it on the inside. i can make the rails and have leads on some ps/2 hulks that have been left for dead. But i need to know what the adapter is for it so i can get the drivers. I've also an ARCO at-ide adapter for mca, but again that leaves the drivers and the rail issue, but i'm concerned abut the scsi thing |
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Unknown_K
Joined: 22 Apr 2007
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Location: Ohio/USA
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Sun Aug 16, 2009 7:37 am |
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Are you talking about the funky SCSI external connector found on some IBM MCA cards that would connect to that external drive, or the funky internal SCSI connector some IBM MCA cards have that connect to their cards?
From what I seen IBM uses normal SCSI drives they just use oddball connectors on their cabling. I had to get a special external cable to connect a caching MCA scsi card to normal centronics external SCSI cases. I also notice the internal cable connectors to their cards are special as well (card edged or funky centronics for the wide SCSI drives). |
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k2x4b524p
Joined: 20 Feb 2009
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Fri Aug 21, 2009 2:14 am |
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i'm talking about the one that is on the planar itself. it's a standard scsi 50pin drive, BUT i want to use the external port as i dont have the slide rails for the cd-rom. i NEED to find those... |
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T-R-A
Joined: 02 Oct 2004
Posts: 594
Location: Western NC
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Fri Aug 21, 2009 2:37 pm |
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If memory serves, the IBM external SCSI was non-standard, so finding stuff to work would be problematic at best. Hacking something together may have to suffice... |
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k2x4b524p
Joined: 20 Feb 2009
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Sat Aug 22, 2009 6:31 am |
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how would i cobble that together? i'd need the pin-out and the c60 connector on one end, or find a way to route a 50-pin to a slot cover, and have an adapter that makes it into a standard scsi cable |
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