>> Will the Lombard be able to read SCSI-2?
>> Thanks
>
>
>Probably but you'll most likely need some kind of SCSI-2 to SCSI >adapter. If I remember correctly, regular SCSI has, usually, a >Centronic 50pins connector, while SCSI-2 has a 68pins connector, which >type I don't know.


I was planning to connect the external drive case (Centronics 50 pin) to the HDI-30 port on the back of the Lombard.
I have the HDI-30 to Centronics-50 cable with the SCSI-Dock switch.
I think the drive itself has 50 pins (according to Google) and will connect to the cable inside the enclosure.


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