Path: utzoo!utgpu!jarvis.csri.toronto.edu!mailrus!shadooby!ginosko!usc!apple!motcsd!dms!shepperd From: shepperd@dms.UUCP (Dave Shepperd) Newsgroups: comp.periphs Subject: SCSI connectors Message-ID: <850@dms.UUCP> Date: 26 Oct 89 02:44:50 GMT Organization: Atari Games Inc., Milpitas, CA Lines: 17 Someone here was wondering what might be the most common type of shielded SCSI connector found on the back of a computer or "shoebox". There are apparently two types (other than the ones found on Macintosh). One is a double row of 25 pins/sockets spaced 0.1" apart ala 3M ribbon cable connector. The other is a double row of 25 pins/sockets spaced 0.85" apart in a D-subminature profile housing such as might be found on the end of a 25 pair telephone cable. Any information in this area would be greatly appreciated. E-mail any replies and I'll summarize. -- Dave Shepperd. shepperd@dms.UUCP or motcsd!dms!shepperd Atari Games Corporation, 675 Sycamore Drive, Milpitas CA 95035. When it comes time to collect the wages of sin, some of ue will get time and a half. -- Flip Wilson