IIRC the 43p
used 68-pin SCSI LVD drives so that shouldn't be SO
hard to fix. Depends on the model. Mine uses the 50-pin drive.
You can always
use one of these:
http://www.amazon.com/SCA-80-PIN-SCSI-ADAPTER/dp/B0058V1UWS (well
the appropriate one for your situation)
I assume that's the adapter the URL makes it sound like? Maybe. Some
machines don't have enough mechanical space to insert an adapter.
Off the top of my head: using a 50 pin drive on a 68
pin machine
means you slow down and lose the ID range,
Depends. If you do it right, you slow down only when using the narrow
drive(s); wide devices on the same bus can run at full wide speed - and
wide devices can sit on IDs 8-15; it's only the narrow devices that are
confined to the narrow device range.
If you do it right, of course. In many cases it's relatively easy to
do it wrong and end up with everything running narrow.
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