On Mon, 28 Mar 2005 13:49:02 -0500, John Allain <allain at panix.com> wrote:
  Since you last asked the question I was able to find
one of the following
 DSSI cables: BC22Q-09.
 It connects from the "old style" DSSI to the newer one. I don't believe
that
 SCSI (as you have mentioned) can be addressed on a DSSI system
 without active electronics 
Should of been more clear, they are disk packs which have scsi-->dssi
boards in them.
  What you may be referring to is that some
  DEC made some RF/RZ drives, which could speak both
protocols.
  I need a couple of cables to connect to a 4000,
can anyone help 
 You can enter "BC22Q" into the search-engines.
 John A.
  
I was looking at this website.
http://www.seadec.com/iqBCcables_1.html
The cable I have is a bc29s-06, this has 2 identical connectors at
each end, they are called hsd cables on this website. That it what I
need for the storage rack. The other end needs to go into a 4000. The
connector you suggested is label on there as an sf 200 cable. Is this
the same as hsd ?
Thanks
Dan