Sold Fastlane Z3 SCSI

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For sale Fastlane Z3 SCSI

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Asking 200 euro (was 210 euro) + shipping
Payment by paypal friend or standard paypal (+2%) or bank transfer.
Shipping only REGISTERED package.

Can get open offer from worldwide

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Dominik
 

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I'm in the US so I know I can't buy it, but can you post a better picture of the serial number sticker? helps determine board revision and therefore might spark more interest.

With that said my Fastlane Z3 doesn't have the SCSI termination resisters. Would you mind pulling them (long yellow SIP next to the internal SCSI connector) and posting a pick or at least posting the part numbers. I need to pick some up and I haven't been able to find good info in my searches.

Thanks,
 
SCSI terminators are standard. 221/331 (220ohm/330ohm), and all that matters are the number of pins per part (in this case, 8 pin). The dot on the pack matches the squared socket/PCB pin for each. You would need 3 pieces. There are some drives with a DIP variant (Fujitsu comes to mind), and a few with only two components (some 3.5" Maxtor I have seen) that have more pins, but they are fairly rare. Here is the popular 8-pin variant.

https://www.allelectronics.com/item/rs8-221-331/220/330-ohm-resistor-network/1.html


 
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SCSI terminators are standard. 221/331 (220ohm/330ohm), and all that matters are the number of pins per part (in this case, 8 pin). The dot on the pack matches the squared socket/PCB pin for each. You would need 3 pieces. There are some drives with a DIP variant (Fujitsu comes to mind), and a few with only two components (some 3.5" Maxtor I have seen) that have more pins, but they are fairly rare. Here is the popular 8-pin variant.

https://www.allelectronics.com/item/rs8-221-331/220/330-ohm-resistor-network/1.html



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I'm in the US so I know I can't buy it, but can you post a better picture of the serial number sticker? helps determine board revision and therefore might spark more interest.

Thanks,

Added some photos to 1st post.
 
Payment received 31. Oct.
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