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Hi

I know is a noob question but, about the Centronics 50 pin.... is SCSI-I or SCSI-II?... I read lot of different information and I have many doubts..... :oops:

My idea to use the external HD50 connector of my CS MK-II to use an external SCSI box with Centronics connector......

This will decrease the SCSI-II performance?

Thanks
 
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Not 100% but I believe it is both. I think scsi 1 and scsi 2 BOT Huse the centronics 50 pin interface.

Im sure someone else can give you a more elaborate explanation though. :)
 
As AbraXXious said, both SCSI-I and SCSI-II use the same interface (50 pin internal, Centronics external).
The difference is the clock rate from 5MHz to 10MHz and the bandwidth from 5MB/s to 10MB/s.
You won't decrease the speed if you connect an SCSI-I device, but the speed of the device won't benefit of the speed of SCSI-II.
 
Hi again

Is to connect SCS-II devices on an external SCSI box with Centronics 50 connector.

That's OK

Thanks alot :thumbsup:
 
Hi @All

More questions/issues about SCSI devices and CS MK-II SCSI Kit.

I have installed the CS MK-II SCSI Kit upgaded to v8.6, on my towerised AK4D. All works fine but some issues with SCSI HDD's.

I have next HDD's/stuff:

- 3 Ultra, 68pin, LVD/SE, 18.1GB
- 3 Ultra, 68pin, LVD/SE, 36GB
- 68 to 50 pins adapters
- LVD/SE Active Terminator
- All drives configured as SE units and ID2 by jumpers on the HDD

My A4KD SCSI units:

ID1 - CF, IDE to SCSI adapter
ID2 - SCSI HDD, 68 to 50 pin adapter
ID4 - DVD RW, IDE to SCSI adapter
ID5 - DVD RW, IDE to SCSI adapter

Test:

- 18.1GB drives works great, no probs :thumbsup:

- 36GB drives are recognized like 7 HDD's (7 LUNS) :blink:

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All drives have the same specifications, jumpers, etc.... the only difference is the capacity.....

Any idea?

Thanks
 
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That's extrange... it might be related to something about the adaptor, or the HDD model itself... I have some ultra 68 pin hdds working flawlessly in my A2000, but I had no luck with an SCA hdd in the same setup... Does anyone know when you use a SCA adaptor, which has id jumpers on it, which are the mandatory jumpers, the adaptor's, or the hdd's?...

You can take a look about it here:
http://agas.lacoctelera.net/post/2011/01/27/hardware-pr0n

and as your location states, if you are from Madrid, you might find that blog useful xD.
 
@maniades

Hi m8.

Other guy from Spain, that's great! :thumbsup:

As I said, my HDD's are 68pin SE-LVD, not SCA. All Seagate Ultra, working on PC's, same specs, jumpers, blah, blah.... the only difference is the capacity... 18.1/36 GB..... :blink:

Is a strange issue... This evening I will try again, maybe a firmware issue? I don't know...

Any help will be appreciated.... :bowdown::bowdown::bowdown:

Best wishes

Note: @maniades, I see your blog, nice idea. :thumbsup:
 
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