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felicev Rated PG
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Posted: Fri, 23 Jun 2006 09:10:55 Post Subject: scsi to ide |
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Hello all ,
I have a situation in which I need to recover some data off a 80pin SCSI drive. What we were thinking is to put the SCSI drive in a (IDE) desktop so that we can use it as an external drive. I'm just wondering what I need to get. Is there a 80pin SCSI to IDE adapter I can get? If so, where? I tried to google it and couldn't find anything. I found 68pin SCSI to IDE. I also found a 80pin to 68pin SCSI adapter/converter. So, now I'm wondering, should I get the 80pin->68pin adapter/converter and then attach it to the 68pin SCSI to IDE adapter?
Any thoughts or suggestions are welcome
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Posted: Fri, 23 Jun 2006 09:26:12 Post Subject: |
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I've never heard of such a thing. SCSI requires a much different controller than an IDE drive.
EDIT: found These, but they convert IDE optical drives to SCSI interface. I don't think you can go the other way because of how the SCSI drive interfaces with the controller.
If I were you, I'd grab a cheap SCSI controller and copy the data off the drive to another disk. (see above) _________________
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