Oliver Krause wrote:
Be careful. The 50 pin connector sounds like a single ended fast scsi adapter, the 68 pin one could be a differential one. The you need a diff to se converter.
At 14:37 30.06.99 , Tom Wike wrote:
Alexnadre, Yes you will have to get a new SCSI cable, that would be my suggestion.
Alexandre Gomes (r7043c) writes:
Good morning everybody, Good Morning Tom and Paul,
I was looking on my Network Appliance Server and I need to connect my
jukebox robotics on the SCSI 0 of my network like Tom told me. The problem is that the cable has 68 pins and the SCSI 0 of my Network Appliance has 50 pins. I must use a cable that convert of 68 to 50 pins or what I have to do ???? Before it was connect on SCSI 9b and it has 68 pins.....
Thanks !!!
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How I can discover what kind of SCSI my jukebox and my network Appliance have ?. Becouse like I said before Tom told me that I must to connect my jukebox on the SCSI 0 of my nework Appliance and the conection on the robotics is of 68 to 68 pins and my SCSI 0 ( of Network Appliance) has just 50 pins. How I decied if I have to use just a cable that convert of 68 to 50 pins or other thing ????