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I bought 3 Quantum ATLAS IV 36.4GB SCSI 7200rpm Ultra160 HDs at UBID.
These drives are 80 pin. The bootable SCSI cards that I have been looking
at are 68 pin. I had plan on using a mobile "frame"/"cartridge" as
previously mentioned by Gary Granat with the following modifications:
HD 80 pin <--> [80 pin "frame" / 68 pin] <--> bootable SCSI
card
Questions: (1) How reliable are the 80 <--> 68 pin SCSI conversions? (2)
Are the mobile "frame"/"cartridge" which have the 80 <--> 68 pin SCSI more
or less reliable than #1?
Thanks.
Larry
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