[rescue] SCSI cables FTGH
Kurt Nowak
knowak at alumni.calpoly.edu
Mon Sep 6 14:34:36 CDT 2021
Hi Mouse,
I'd be interested in the HD50 to HD50. I don't want to be a hog and take
all 4 but if there are no other takers...i will. Let me know how much
shipping would be to 91942 USA and your preferred method of payment.
Thanks
-Kurt
On Sun, Sep 5, 2021, 09:11 Mouse <mouse at rodents-montreal.org> wrote:
> I just went through my bin of SCSI cables. I've got a bunch I'm ready
> to let go of. (Cables are comparatively easy for me to pack-&-ship;
> I've managed that recently and expect it to be easy to do again. In
> case anyone cares, these are in Ottawa, Canada.)
>
> Caveat: I *think* these are all SCSI, but I haven't tested them all.
> If there's anything else that uses the same connectors, there could be
> surprises here. (For example, I suspected some of the DB25/Centronics
> cables of being parallel-port printer cables until I actually found one
> of the latter and remembered that printer Centronics has significantly
> fewer pins than SCSI Centronics.)
>
> These are from assorted makers. They're from a geek's accumulation
> over multiple decades; multiple cables from the same maker are the
> exception rather than the rule.
>
> DB25 - Centronics-50: x10, ranging in length from about two feet to
> about six feet.
>
> HD50 - Centronics-50: x3, each about 3 feet.
>
> HD50 - HD50: x4, from about 2'6" to about 3 feet.
>
> HD68 - HD68: x1, about 6'.
>
> (By HD50, I mean the connector with a D-sub-style shell maybe 10%
> smaller than a DB shell, with two rows of 25 pins each - the connector
> used for, for example, the SPARCStation-20 back-panel SCSI, or PCI
> cards such as the Adaptec AHA-2940 or AHA-2930C. The HD68 is the same
> thing, only longer, to accommodate the extra pin count of wide SCSI.)
>
> Any interest?
>
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