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SCSI question: Internal cable

Homerboy

Lifer
I ahve a few SCSI HDs laying around from some servre pulls... the interface on the HDDs are 68pin offset. I have a pile of Adaptec 2940W SCSI cards too... However I'm having a hard time finding a cable that will connect as the 2940W has an internal 50pin offset male and another 68 pin? sqaure female... I think: http://www.pcliquidations.com/item.asp?id=1461

Is there such a cable? If so where can I find one?
 
nah thats not it
look at the SCSI card in question. The male connector is less pins. 50?
the femail connector onthe card is square faced 68... like a big IDE
 
What Hardlin posted is correct

Thats the only 68 pin internal SCSI cable
It gets plug into the female 68 pin port on the card not the 50 IDE looking one

The male one is 50 pin but not offset Looks like larger IDE plug
the female one is 68 pins and is offset
 
the smaller port on the card is male though and, whil enot sure of the pin count its a smaller size plug all together... does that make sense?
 
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