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SCSI Interface Question

farmercal

Golden Member
This Hard Drive
and
This adapter

Basically would these two items be compatible and work together or do I need another SCSI adapter? I am new to SCSI and am not sure which adapter would work. Note: I have the drive, just no interface card to make it work.
 
Those will work fine together. You'll need an LVD 68-pin cable and terminator, like one of the LVD-rated ones here. The card goes on the unterminated end of the cable. The drive goes on the plug that's about an inch from the terminator at the opposite end.

Be aware that that drive is taller than a "normal" hard drive, it's a 1.6"-tall fellow.
 
Thanks for the quick response MechBgon. I didn't think to mention but I have the cable that came with it and it has four connectors for drives and an T-looking thing on the end that says "AMP - >VD/S.E. Active Switchable Terminator". I guess that is the terminator you were talking about. I appreciate the advice.
 
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