David Wollmann wrote:
That's a Centronics Micro. I have a Asus SC875
(NCR) host adapter that uses
the same connector (great adapter for Linux, BTW.) I got my cable (Cent.
Micro to Cent. Std.) from Datalink, right here in Tulsa. They recently
moved and I don't have the new #, just dial (918) 555-1212 for Tulsa
directory assistance. We've used these guys for years--they do a lot of
"custom" cables, including the IBM PCjr keyboard and serial adapter cables.
If you can describe the connectors, cable and pinouts, they can build it
for you.
I'll check with them. Do you know what SCSI level the Cent/micro is compatible with?
I
assume by the 60 pins that it's SCSI 1 with a few excess pins. I'm not sure but
since
you mention it that the Sun cards I had used the same type. It may have used the normal
50 pin HPHD type. They are about the same size.
Thanks.
Computer City salesman: "Scuzzy? Hmm, what is
that, a video card?...Oh,
well, we have the new Enhanced IDE drives and they're really fast! I can
get you one of those cables." Whatever.
Better than the average answer you'd get at the normal Radio
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