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I have a Seagate 5.25" ST-225N SCSI drive which I need to grab some files from. From what I gather it has a SCSI1 interface with a 50 pin connector ( http://stason.org/TULARC/pc/hard-drives-hdd/seagate/ST225N-21MB-5-25-HH-SCSI1-SE.html#.UcxIFyh7ZhE ).
The only SCSI card I have available right now though is much newer and I think it has an Ultra2 Wide SCSI and a 68pin connector. ( http://www.zdtronic.com/CONTROLLER-...-WIDE-LVD-SCSI-CONTROLLER-CARD--SYMBOIS-.html )
Can I somehow use the drive with this card, if I get an adapter or something?
If not, what will I need to connect this drive to a computer made in this century?
Assume I know nothing about scsi.
Thanks.
The only SCSI card I have available right now though is much newer and I think it has an Ultra2 Wide SCSI and a 68pin connector. ( http://www.zdtronic.com/CONTROLLER-...-WIDE-LVD-SCSI-CONTROLLER-CARD--SYMBOIS-.html )
Can I somehow use the drive with this card, if I get an adapter or something?
If not, what will I need to connect this drive to a computer made in this century?
Assume I know nothing about scsi.
Thanks.