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Re: Panasonic KXL-D720 / SCSI



At 11:17 AM 10/30/95, Paulo  Magalhaes wrote:

>I have a CD-ROM (see subject line) which came with a PCMCIA card which is
>supposed to be a SCSI card. Now, I would like to plug another SCSI device
>to that same card, but the cable has incompatible plugs... In other words,
>the card cable ends in a 2*25 plug which is only a little over 1 inch
>wide, while the other SCSI device has a standard 2*25 SCSI plug (about 2
>inches wide). Does anybody know where I can get an adapter? I have tried
>different places, but usually I just get a blank stare, as if I'm asking
>for something absolutely ridiculous: "You want to... SHRINK a SCSI plug?!"

        Try APS (Allied Peripheral Systems) in Missouri--Indepence, I
think.  They have an 800 number that I'm sure you can get from 800
information.  If it exists, they probably have it.  They are the SCSI
Specialists.  ;-)

        My guess is that the "smaller" plug you're talking about is
actually a SCSI-2 plug--a pretty condense plug that is actually a 50-pin
plug.  The more "standard" SCSI plug is a huge 50-pin Centronics-type plug.
There is also a less-common 25-pin "Mini-SCSI" plug that you find on the
back of Macintosh machines (and some other places) which looks something
like what would go into the parallel port of your PC (actually, its
identical).

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