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Harry Motin wrote:
> Yes, I believe that the 29160N has always had a 68 pin connector. My experience with the hard
> driver is that most of them are 80 PIN, so I had to do a little searching to find the 68 pin
> type.
Harry,
I think you mistook my meaning. I was referring to the *external* connector, which for me needs
to be a 50-pin, if the one card is going to be able to also replace my 2nd. SCSI card, which (in
addition to driving the slower, *internal* SCSI devices), drives my scanner. Otherwise, I'm
strictly a 68-pin user. Come to think of it, though, unless that *other* channel also has at
least one 50-pin inside, I guess it isn't really going to replace the 2940U . . . .
Jordan
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