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Offline Sparky

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Easy in theory .. bit difficult to get the bits in practice ...

You need an adapter that would convert your 68pin external SCSI-3 port to 50pin SCSI-2 AND that also terminates the high 8 bits of the SCSI bus ... then you'd attach your Zip with a SCSI-2 terminator on it (which would temrinate the lower 8 bits of the SCSI-3 bus)

You can get cables that do just this, they have a SCSI-3 connector on one end and a SCSI-2 connector on the other and somewhere in them they have the high 8 bit terminator.

Trick you need to pull off is finding a company/shop who will understand this and knows how SCSI works.

If you are in the UK, go to http://www.storagedirect.com I used to work there and it's where I learnt all about data storage, they know their stuff ... say Hi for me :-)

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Mark
 

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Re: Help on mixing SCSI-2 & SCSI-3 devices in chain required.
« Reply #1 on: May 05, 2004, 05:38:56 AM »
If you don't have your Zip attached then just remove you adapter and put a SCSI-3 terminator on the end of the chain.

Your adapter would only terminate the high 8 bits and not the low 8 bits ... which would leave you system unstable.

Or just leave the Zip attached forever.