gleason@mwk.uucp (02/09/91)
I am installing an RD-53 in my PRO-350, to replace the aging RD-51. To complete this, I need a longer four wire power cable, since the one for the RD-51 was barely long enough to reach the old drive, and the RD-53 has its connector on the other side. It looks like an RX-50 power supply cable would do, since it it the same type of cable, only longer (since the RX-50 is on the other side of the cabinet). If anyone has one laying around not in use, I'd gladly lay a few bucks on 'em for it... Lee K. Gleason Control-G Consultants 713/528-1859 gleason@mwk.uucp
terry@spcvxb.spc.edu (Terry Kennedy, Operations Mgr.) (02/09/91)
In article <87.27b27ae3@mwk.uucp>, gleason@mwk.uucp writes: > It looks like an RX-50 power supply cable would do, since it it > the same type of cable, only longer (since the RX-50 is on the > other side of the cabinet). If anyone has one laying around not > in use, I'd gladly lay a few bucks on 'em for it... Why go through the work of finding one of those? Just drop in at your local PC clone shop and ask 'em for a hard disk power extension cable. They have them and they're only a few bucks (some places will give you one if they recognize you). These have the 4-pin connectors on each end, one plug and one socket, and come in varying lengths (with 4-6 inches being most common). Terry Kennedy Operations Manager, Academic Computing terry@spcvxa.bitnet St. Peter's College, US terry@spcvxa.spc.edu (201) 915-9381