No, that does not soud correct.
The external SCSI-Connector (if you have one) on a MV3100 is a rather
small, 68-PIN-HD-like connector, comparable to modern SCSI-III
connectors.
You might have one of those serial multiport cards..
You're TK50 is the "right" one, though...
ms
On Mon, 2001-12-03 at 15:57, SP wrote:
The
machine has two scsi buses or ar least two SCSI connectors back,
one large and another of lightly minor size.
I cannot think of *any* MicroVAX or VAXstation that
has two SCSI connectors of *different* sizes.
It has two connectors of Centronics type. One is a
large Centronics type connector, over the three
MMJ connectors.
The other one is, seeing the CPU in its back, at
the LEFT, covered by one semiespheric cover.
This is a "short" Centronics connector.
I have the TK50 connected actually to the large
Centronics connector because is the same than
the manufactured with the TK50. But this don't work,
at least by now. I have no cable to connect the
TK50Z-GA to the short Centronics connector.
The central unit only put "Microvax 3100" in the front.
Is a desktop, not a tower.
Thanks and Greetings
Sergio
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