ray@stevie.cs.unlv.edu (Ray Tripamer) (09/14/88)
I have an A2090 (I am waiting for my ST-251N to arrive!!). I have noticed something about the 50-Pin SCSI connecter on the card - that there are really only 48 pins! That is because the 2 pins on about row 7 (counting from the bottom) are sheared off at the base of the connector. Do I have a defective card, or is this the way the card comes? Thanks. -- Ray Tripamer
joe@cbmvax.UUCP (Joe O'Hara) (09/15/88)
In article <925@jimi.cs.unlv.edu> ray@jimi.cs.unlv.edu (Ray Tripamer) writes: > >I have an A2090 (I am waiting for my ST-251N to arrive!!). I have noticed >something about the 50-Pin SCSI connecter on the card - that there are >really only 48 pins! That is because the 2 pins on about row 7 (counting from >the bottom) are sheared off at the base of the connector. Do I have a >defective card, or is this the way the card comes? > >Thanks. The empty row should be in the center (i.e., row 13). -- ======================================================================== Joe O'Hara || Comments represent my own opinions, Commodore Electronics Ltd || not my employers. Any similarity to Software QA || to any other opinions, living or dead, || is purely coincidental. ========================================================================