From the days when HDs were measured in megabytes :), or 1994 if you look at the manufacture date. The drive is tested working as of today. Great for adding a little storage to your classic Mac or if you just want to collect vintage hardware. It has a mini 50-pin SCSI connector on the back of the drive, but it has a Y adapter converting to two Centronics 25-pin ports, plus a Centronics to DB-25 (the standard Mac SCSI interface) cable. If you know more about SCSI than me and those aren't the correct terms I'm sorry, that's what I've been calling them since 1990 :). Pictures are available if you want to see what I'm talking about.
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