Re: old 68pin cables for 'new' U320 cards and HDDs ? ok ?



"Arno Wagner" <me@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message news:446vtaFmrn4U2@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx
> Previously ys@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx wrote:
> > Hello,
>
> > I have a couple of old 68pin scsi cables used now with UltraSCSI wide
> > card and old scsi 7.5K RPM drives.
>
> > Does anybody know is it possible to use these cables with new U320
> > cards with 68pin interfaces ?
>
> May need an adaprer, but with the right one you can even use an old
> slow-SCSI-1 cable with these devices.

Utterly clueless, as usual.

>
> Arno
.



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