zimerman@phoenix.Princeton.EDU (Jacob Ben-david Zimmerman) (09/03/90)
I have managed, in my quest to hook up two SCSI drives inside my Mac II, to acquire a 3-connector SCSI cable and to figure out how to mount the second drive. All I need now is a DC power Y-connector, so that I can hook up both drives to the power port on the motherboard. I believe that my Mac power supply can handle the load (somebody jump on me if I'm wrong--please!!) The units are a Seagate 251N CMS Pro43-II/i (5.25") and a genuine Apple 20meg 3.5" SE internal, which is going to go in floppy bay, so one leg of the power splitter needs to be long enough to reach the floppy bays. If anyone has one of these for sale, or has a pointer to a retail outlet that might have one mail-order, I would be most grateful if you'd let me know at this address. Thank you. -JBZimmerman! ___________ |-Here comes your father. || | -Henry V || ||acob Zimmerman!+> <zimerman@phoenix.Princeton.EDU> INTERNET === | <zimerman@PUCC> BITnet
joe@cbnews.att.com (Joseph Judge) (09/04/90)
(Jacob Ben-david Zimmerman) writes: ... > hook up both drives to the power port on the motherboard. I believe > that my Mac power supply can handle the load (somebody jump on me if I'm > wrong--please!!) The units are a Seagate 251N CMS Pro43-II/i (5.25") and You might want to check to make sure your output from the analog board is putting out 5 v - it should handle it, but may need a little adjusting. Joseph Judge joe@cblpf.att.com