Anyway (thanks for your response btw), the 50-pins connector appears to be a standard SCSI
port, at least that is what I discovered after measuring the 'ground' pin layout
and comparing it with a standard 50pin - SCSI datasheet... The original Harddrive was a
full size 3,5 inch model from a brand named Kyosho (the hardware is dated 1985 so I
don't think 2,5 inch was around back then...) It only had a 26pin data strip
connector (no power connector) (It's broken btw) which was hooked up to a little
controller board (loose hanging in between boards) from SMS OMTI ( a famous name that is
often found in accordance with SCSI drives and other datastorage devices (or so I read
here and there))
I'm familiar with the 44 pin IDE layout you describe in your message and I regret that
probably isn't the setup in this little bugger. After some reading on the SMS OMTI
board, i read somewhere that smaller sized 50-pin SCSI drives can indeed draw power from
the datastrip connector... whether this could work in my setup is unknown and I will not
be able to try since I do not have such a drive...
I've also tried to add a standard ISA 16bit IDE controllercard, but with no luck. The
BIOS simply doesn't allow other HD controllers other than it's own... The bios is
fairly limited and what little motherboard-jumpers there are, come with no description
whatsoever. STUCK... i guess