Find a SCSI CABLE
Choose the SCSI connector you require at one end of the cable.
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25 way
Choose the SCSI connector you require at one end of the cable.
25 way D male |
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Identified by 25 pins in two rows. It is the only 25 pin SCSI
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Also known as SCSI I, 25 way D, DB25
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50 Way
Choose the SCSI connector you require at one end of the cable.
50 way half pitch D male |
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Identified by 50 pins in two rows. The easy way to tell the difference
between an HD50 and an HD68, unless you want to count the tiny pins, is to measure
them. HPDB50 is about 36mm and the HPDB68 is about 47 mm |
Also known as SCSI II, High density 50 pin, HP50, half pitched
50 pin. HDB50, DM50, 50 way micro D, Micro DB50, Ultra2 SCSI, Fast-40 |
50 way Centronic plug |
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Identified by 50 pins on a continuos strip and a bulky head. The
contacts are in two rows |
Also known as SCSI I, CN50
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50 way Centronic socket |
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Centronics C50 is also known as CN50, Cent50. Used as external connectors on
many SCSI-1 and some SCSI-2 controllers. Usually the controller and peripherals
have females and the cables have male connectors.
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68 Way
Choose the SCSI connector you require at one end of the cable.
68 way half pitch D male |
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Identified by 68 pins. The easy way to tell the difference between
an HD50 and an HD68, unless you want to count the tiny pins, is to measure them.
HPDB50 is about 36mm and the HPDB68 is about 47 mm
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Also known as SCSI II, High density 68 pin, HP68, Half pitched
68 pin, HPDB68, DM68, 68 way micro D, Micro DB68, Ultra Wide SCSi, Ultra2 wide
SCSI, Ultra2 LVD SCSI, Ultra3 SCSI, Ultra-160 |
Ultra pitch 68 way Centronics plug (VHDCI
0.8mm pitch) |
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Identified by having a very small head with 68 pins. The connection
is of the Centronics type. Very popular with RAID cards. |
Also known as SCSI V, UHD, Ultra High Density, Very high density
68 pin
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