Re: Auction: 9577-BTG
- From: "RickE" <ekblaw@xxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: 31 Jul 2006 18:22:14 -0700
William R. Walsh wrote:
It's no RAID adapter whatever it is...there's a coaxial plug on it!
William, look again... there's no coax plug there. Extract the (very
poor quality) picture, crank up the gamma in your favorite photo
manipulator, and you see a rather large D-shell connector flanked by
standoffs used to secure whatever cable attaches to that beast. Using
the DB-25 from the parallel port as a size guide, we see that the large
D-shell in the picture is approximately 1.8 times the width of the
DB-25. Because it is roughly half as thick as the DB-25 (again, lousy
picture, it's hard to be precise), I'm assuming that it is a high
density spaced connector, which would make it something on the order of
an HD-100 -- so if it used something closer to .1 inch spacing, it
could be an xD-50, which would put it back in the running for some very
odd SCSI-type adapter. Whatever it is, it's different, I don't believe
that I've ever seen that sort of connector before.
Good luck on your bidding, David.
Rick Ekblaw
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