[SunRescue] 2nd hard drive in Tatung SS20 clone?
Michele Stuart
mds at heretical.net
Wed Oct 25 09:37:53 CDT 2000
Sadly, yes. There is a floppy drive installed, but the bracket in this
particular position is entirely internal. Perhaps it is a connector for
something other than a hard drive though; I was assuming hard
drive because there's a drive bracket installed there, as well a
power-coupling.
Thank you for the response.
Michele
At 03:20 AM 10/25/00, you wrote:
>Sure that is not the floppy connector? 34 pins.
>
>Mike N
>----- Original Message -----
>From: "Michele Stuart" <mds at heretical.net>
>To: <rescue at sunhelp.org>
>Sent: Wednesday, October 25, 2000 1:31 AM
>Subject: [SunRescue] 2nd hard drive in Tatung SS20 clone?
>
>
> > Hi, all.
> >
> > I have Tatung CompStation 20SL. When I open it up,. I see it's one hard
>drive,
> > which is a Seagate ST-15230N (Hawk 4). It's listed on Seagate's specs page
> > as having interface: SCSI II/ASA II.
> >
> > Next to is a bracket for another hard drive (I assume) that has what looks
>for
> > all the world to me like an IDE connector. Since I don't see how that can
>be,
> > can anybody tell me what kind of connector this is? I've been searching
>the
> > web for info on the various SCSI interfaces and haven't found one that
>looks
> > like it. The connector itself has a tag on it saying it's made by 3M, if
>that
> > helps (it hasn't helped me any).
> >
> > Thank you!
> >
> > Michele
> >
> >
> > --
> > Michele Stuart
> > mds at heretical.net
> >
> > "Connie quite liked the life of the mind, and got a great thrill
> > out of it. But she did think it overdid itself a little."
> > -- D.H.
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> >
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Michele Stuart
mds at heretical.net
"Connie quite liked the life of the mind, and got a great thrill
out of it. But she did think it overdid itself a little."
-- D.H.
Lawrence, "Lady Chatterly's Lover"
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