On 10 Jul 2010 at 12:46, Michael B. Brutman wrote:
I was able to find the cable from a list member
(Thanks Rick!), but
I'm still having doubts about this thing being SCSI. There is no
provision for setting the ID on the case, and there is no termination
or passthru to continue the SCSI chain. It's possible that it is
terminated by the electronics inside and that the ID is buried inside
before too, but I'm going to have to get very involved to open it up.
I'm assuming that this model is the one that's got a 5150-style case
(i..e. beige/putty color with a lighter PC-style bezel on the front).
I've got a PC2B-50 controller that came with the 150MB unit (DC37 on
the rear) and it's the same that was used with the 10MB Bernoullis.
Take a peek inside your box--you should see that the DC37 on the rear
connects to a 50 pin header on each drive. If not, I don't know
what's going on.
Note that I say "SCSI-ish". The later models were completely SCSI-1
compliant, but some of the earlier models didn't support all of the
SCSI command set for mass-storage devices.
--Chuck