Sorry to say .... negative , you can use an adapter you can buy for 10$ at
any shop .
It will transform 80 pin SCA to 68 pin SCSI 3
I have already 3 IBM SCA transformed to 68pin installed in the system I am
using to write this note.
SCA is the standard providing the power supply together with USCSI signal
... if you don't have a rack already then the adapter will solve.

Anyway , the need of an adapter is not changing the meaning of what I am
stating.

Sincerely.

Ezio

www.lucenti.com  e-photography site


----- Original Message -----
From: "Tom Scales" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Sunday, November 11, 2001 3:03 PM
Subject: Re: filmscanners: Best solution for HD and images


> This is an 80-pin, meant to be put in a rack mount. You can get an
adapter,
> but you're limited in the number of drives you can use in a chain with
> adapters and the adapters are about $25.
>
> Better to find a 68pin.
>
> Tom
> From: "Ezio c/o TIN"
>
> > Quantum 10KRPM 18GB ultra160 Scsi Raid DUTCH
> > Item # 1295572989
> >
> >  NO COMMENTS !!
> >
> >
> <snip>
>  This auction is for 5 pieces of NEW 1" Quantum 18GB ultra160 Scsi Raid
SCA
> > 80 pin interface, 10,000RPM LVD/SE scsi hardrives
> >
>
>


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