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Re: InnerDrive
- Subject: Re: InnerDrive
- From: schultp@aa.wl.com (Paul Schultz)
- Date: 21 Mar 1995 22:30:40 GMT
- Newsgroups: comp.sys.apple2
- Organization: Warner-Lambert Parke-Davis Research
- References: <3kmkja$jdm@oak.oakland.edu> <3kn2hs$731@onyx.southwind.net>
Even if the original drive was not SCSI, the enclosure could be used
for a SCSI drive. The drive power connectors are fairly universal on
the 3.5 drives. You would need to find a way to weave a SCSI ribbon
cable into the enclosure so that you could hook up the drive with your
SCSI card. Also, the ribbon cable has to go from a 25 pin connector on
the SCSI card side to a 50 pin connector on the drive side. A place like
DIGI-KEY has the necessary connectors which snap onto the ribbon cable.
Anyway, it is do-able with a little effort.
Call (800)DIGIKEY and request a catalog.
Paul Schultz
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- References:
- InnerDrive
- From: cplater@pass.wayne.edu (Chuck Plater)
- Re: InnerDrive
- From: shack@onyx.southwind.net (Randy Shackelford)