On Fri, 6 May 2005, der Mouse wrote:
Well, a lot like Sun SCSI cabling of the time, in that
it used DD-50
connectors. But the cables were DD50M on one end and DD50F on the
other, unlike the SCSI DD50M on each end. Similarly, each drive had a
DD50F and a DD50M, instead of the SCSI way of 2xDD50F on drives. I
remember noticing this specifically because it was the only obvious
difference between the IPI cables and short SCSI cables.
Oh, now I know what those weird cables are that I have bunches of ;)
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