Got a new scsi drive (how the hell do i hook it up) - 11/02/01 05:30 PM
ok here is the story i have a tyan 2400 mother board with onboard scsi the manual can be located here ftp://ftp.tyan.com/manuals/thunder/m_s2257_110.pdf
i just purchased a 10000 rpm seagate scsi drive model # ST118202LC
the manual can be found here http://seagate.com/support/disc/manuals/scsi/29260b.pdf
and the instll guide here http://seagate.com/support/disc/iguides/scsi/29250a.pdf
ok here is the problem this drive has an 80 pin scsi connector and my motherboard has 2 68 pin connnectors and a 50 pin connnector. So i guess i need to buy a 68 to 80 pin scsi cable.
but whats more the scsi drive itself has no standard 4 pin power connector just the scsi connector and a cople rows of jumpers.
does this drive get its power throgh the scsi cable? what the hell?
also the manual shows a 4 pin power connector on the drive that simply isn't there.
i am kinda confused to say the least and help thoughts or ideas would be great
i just purchased a 10000 rpm seagate scsi drive model # ST118202LC
the manual can be found here http://seagate.com/support/disc/manuals/scsi/29260b.pdf
and the instll guide here http://seagate.com/support/disc/iguides/scsi/29250a.pdf
ok here is the problem this drive has an 80 pin scsi connector and my motherboard has 2 68 pin connnectors and a 50 pin connnector. So i guess i need to buy a 68 to 80 pin scsi cable.
but whats more the scsi drive itself has no standard 4 pin power connector just the scsi connector and a cople rows of jumpers.
does this drive get its power throgh the scsi cable? what the hell?
also the manual shows a 4 pin power connector on the drive that simply isn't there.
i am kinda confused to say the least and help thoughts or ideas would be great