I guess this is a question of how backwards-compatible SCSI drives are.
I have a Tektronics Phaser 350 with a 50-pin SCSI-2 micro-connector. I'm looking for an external SCSI drive on eGay, prob around the $20 range... 1, 2, 4GB or so.
I see a number of 68-pin drives with decent enclosures in my price range. Should I be able to use an 68-to-50-pin adapter or cable to hook the drive up to the printer?
If anyone knows what the largest size hard drive this printer can utilize, let me know. I can't find this anywhere. I know you can hook up to 7 drives up to it (gasp!) and the sizes that Tektronix sold were 1GB and 2GB. I'm eying a new 2GB 68-pin drive right now, looks like the seller has a bunch of them pretty cheap.
I am also looking for somewhere I can get colorstix ink without spending an arm and a leg! I cant play with my new toy without
I have a Tektronics Phaser 350 with a 50-pin SCSI-2 micro-connector. I'm looking for an external SCSI drive on eGay, prob around the $20 range... 1, 2, 4GB or so.
I see a number of 68-pin drives with decent enclosures in my price range. Should I be able to use an 68-to-50-pin adapter or cable to hook the drive up to the printer?
If anyone knows what the largest size hard drive this printer can utilize, let me know. I can't find this anywhere. I know you can hook up to 7 drives up to it (gasp!) and the sizes that Tektronix sold were 1GB and 2GB. I'm eying a new 2GB 68-pin drive right now, looks like the seller has a bunch of them pretty cheap.
I am also looking for somewhere I can get colorstix ink without spending an arm and a leg! I cant play with my new toy without