Info needed on SCSI card from IBM RS/6000



Does anyone know the function of the jumpers on an IBM FRU 93H3809 SCSI card?

This card as two internal connectors (50 and 68 pin) and one external one (68-pin). I want to connect it to a device externally that is 50 pins, via a 68-> 50 cable.

I'm hoping it might be possible to terminate the high byte only and leave the low-byte unterminated. But with no information on the card, I don't know.

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