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Re: Iomega Zip drive and more



At 02:30 PM 9/5/96 EDT, David Jones wrote:
>On the SCSI version:
>
>     One annoying thing about the SCSI version of the Iomega Zip drive
>is that it is not strictly SCSI compatible.  By that I mean it has two
>DB25F sockets rather than using C50F or Mini-Micro High Density
>SCSI-2; i.e., only 25 of the 50 lines are being used.  This is
>probably not too critical if it is the only device on the chain.
>Incidentally, you can only select SCSI IDs 5 and 6.

On the 50 pin SCSI connector every data signal has it's own ground return 
(sometimes run in balanced mode).  The major difference as far as I know on the
25 pin is using fewer ground lines.  Adapters are available.

As far as "standard" goes, Apple and Amiga went with the DB25 connector so
it is going
to be the most common regardless of what's official, as they were the biggest 
mass market computers to have SCSI as the standard hard disk.

-Don Perley
perley@cadence.com