Re: Replacing drives in bricks
- From: Dave Froble <davef@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Sat, 22 Apr 2006 01:32:19 -0400
JF Mezei wrote:
Malcolm Dunnett wrote:
I mostly work with the wide bricks and they generally use 80 PIN SCA
connectors. In that system the SCSI ID pins are part of the 80 pin connector
and there's no chance to get it wrong - they're just "plug and play"
Does the brick leave enough room to put in some SCA adaptor or 50 to
68pin adaptor etc ? Or is the mechanical fitting so tight that it is
really difficult to add such a gizmo ?
No way! For any of them, things are real tight. I've got 50, 68, and 80 pin types. Real tight in there.
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