[rescue] The fat lady. . .

Andrew Weiss rescue at sunhelp.org
Fri Dec 28 10:52:56 CST 2001


On Thu, 27 Dec 2001, Brian Hechinger wrote:

> what is so terribly hard about keying cables?  most SCSI cables are keyed
> (although not all of them) so why can't IDE cables be keyed?  they can only

The newer IDE cables are keyed.  The only problem is when they key them by
blocking out pins instead of using the raised notching slot.  This means I
can't turn the cable around if the plug distribution is improperly
distanced on one end.  In addition, some boards have all the pins
including the dummies so with a keyed cable like that you either have to
drill it or break a pin off.

Andrew

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