In a word, yes. I was trying to avoid the flamewar we got into a while
back when some one else called it a 50-pin centronics (well, at least that
was part of the flamewar). Basically, Centronics is a printer interface
type, not a type of connector. Amphenol (along with others I'm sure) made
the 36pin connector commonly called a 'centronics' connector.
-- Pat
On Thu, 23 May 2002, Bob Lafleur wrote:
It has a
SCSI-I style (50pin amphelon) if that's what you mean by
non-mangled.
50-pin "amphenol" you mean... Is that like a 50-pin centronics? I've
basically seen either the 50-pin centronics, or the DB25 type.
What I mean by "mangled" is the 68-pin thing that some 3100's have (3100
VaxStations, anyway... Don't know if the 3100 MicroVAXen follow the same
suit, or have the more standard SCSI-I/II connectors)