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Re: RamFast SCSI card



Michael J. Mahon wrote:
Mitchell Spector wrote:
Steven Lichter <DieSpammer@Ikillspammers.com> wrote:


The card came with the computer and was connected to the Pegasus Internal Hard Drive System, so when I split the card and the H/D the cable was hard wired to the drive. Now it appears there is no way to connect the card to a H/D


The Pegasus hardisk came with a specialized Y-cable (IDC-26 which split into a IDC-50 and DB-25 connector). To connect the RamFAST you slid off the default cable normally attached to the controller card, put it
aside in a safe place, and attached the new specialized cable.

Since you kept the original cable, you could always revert things back
and have the RamFAST work independently again. Unless you lost it. :)


anyone know what kind of cable it can use and are there any around? I'm not sure if the buyer is in this newsgroup, but he asked me about it. I know when it was listed in the auction, the card was the only thing listed and there was no cable and I never even thought about it.


It used a (female to female) IDC-26 to DB-25 connector. I haven't looked at the pinouts, but I would assume it was a straight pass-thru cable.

I can't guarantee it would work, but it should be possible to use an old PC parallel port cable. They would typically be found in old
8088, 286, 386, 486 and Pentium-1 computers, running from
the motherboard to the back of the case. They just slide off.
Pentium II boards and up didn't generally have these cables
as the parallel connector was built-in.

Here's a picture of one: http://www.rtdusa.com/Cables/Images/25-pin-D.jpg

    It'll physically fit and be identical to the RamFAST cabling, but
before using it BE SURE the pinouts are the same. Can anyone
verify if a PC parallel port cable was a plain straigh-thru?

Yes.  Except for the "floppy twist" cable, virtually all PC cables
are striaght-through (as are most Apple II cables).

-michael

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That is nice to know. I e-mailed the buyer several days ago after he asked me about why there was no cable, I had shown it in the listing without a cable, just the card since it came off the Pegasus H/D which had its one, he has not replied, either he never got the e-mail or is pissed since he was not able to test it. I located a cable that should work and if he ever answers me, I'll send it to him, unless he located one, since I e-mailed him a link to a picture.

I split the card and the H/D since buyers in the most part wanted one or the other, also for most of the auction one buyer had both


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