The SCSI drives all have the standard 50 pin (25x2 rows) connector and are
useable as standard SCSI. The WD-387T is an MFM or ESDI and has a card edge
connector if I'm not mistaken. It should also not have a power connector,
whereas the SCSI drives that IBM uses are stock as well with the standard 4 pin
Molex for power.
The PS/2 Hardware Maint Manual is online for the PS/2 line at
http://www3.pc.ibm.com/cgi-bin/bookmgr/BOOKS/s52g9971/CCONTENTS
"W.B.(Wim) Hofman" wrote:
Friends,
I got an IBM disk (from a PS/2 55SX) I would like to use. It is presumable
an SCSI one with the following flood of numbers on it.
P/N 6128256 FRu P/n 6128272 MLC C13052 Model WD-387T
Is there somewhere a site with data of such a disk, with the pinnout or can
anyone send me the data?
Thanks in advance
Wim Hofman