This past weekend, I picked up a few cases for SCSI disks... they have
a device on the back panel which allows one to select the SCSI id by
just pushing one of two buttons until the proper ID shows... I've
used a VOM to figure out which wires from this thing are what, but the
connector it same with is not compatible with the (as far as I can tell)
standard of three sets of jumper-width pins.
I'd like to button this thing up so I don't have to open it again (except
to replace a bad disk) but can't find anything which fits the spacing of
these pins...
For those for whom this info would be useful in telling the spacing, the
disks are RZ35s (from DEC). I don't know who actually produces them.
Any help appreciated...
My next plan is to try one of the inter-board connectors (one board has a
socket and one has pins)... the socket connector seems to have proper
spacing, but I've yet to actualy try it...
Megan Gentry
Former RT-11 Developer
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