[geeks] Scsi connector
Joshua D Boyd
jdboyd at cs.millersville.edu
Sat Apr 6 00:03:43 CST 2002
I have a scsi card that claims to be (based on linux boot logs) a Qlogic
ISP1020. Actually, I have 2. One of them takes a scsi2 narrow connector,
just like the ones on a Sun 411 case.
The other one, I just noticed today has a different connector. It seems
to have the same number of pins, and be about the same size, but it wants
screws instead of clips, and I can't make the normal Sun411 style connector
fit onto it because of the screw recepticles.
Could this be a narrow differential connector? The only reason I think of
that is because on qlogic's web site, one of the two cards listed for that
chip is the Fast!SCSI IQ PCI-D, and the comment says differential ultra.
Unfortunately, the machine it is in is deeply piled under a stack of other
boxes, and it will take me hours of downtime to physically inspect the card.
Yes, I know, time for better organization.
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Joshua D. Boyd
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