Talk:SCSI connector

unsigned comment
Why is there no mention of SCA? It's WIDELY used. I have no idea of the standardization of it but it seems pretty darn standardized to me! [unsigned, 20-sep-2006]


 * it is mentioned, under parallel scsi, internal connectors. -- Akb4 22:40, 21 September 2006 (UTC)


 * sorry, I was drunk when I was reading that page... alcohol and wikipedia don't mix!!!

This page would be much more useful with bigger, better quality pics! —Preceding unsigned comment added by 59.100.245.75 (talk) 02:45, 9 September 2007 (UTC)


 * No, this page would be much more useful with an introduction. —Preceding unsigned comment added by 24.201.100.166 (talk) 17:58, 25 March 2008 (UTC)

huge 3-row SCSI
What is the name and type of the odd SCSI connector used in SGI Challenge servers? Typical IDE-like pins, but in 3 rows of seemingly 100 of more pins each. The devices were sled-mounted, although unlikely to be hot-swap. -- unsigned


 * um, not sure what you mean by "IDE-like pins"; do you mean header connectors, like one would find on a pc motherboard for parallel IDE, IRDA, floppy, etc? A quick web search implies that it was a custom interface (the combination of the connector and how it was wired up); I'm sure SGI had a name for it, but not one that anyone else would recognize. They almost certainly used an off-the-shelf connector for it, but I haven't found any photos good enough for me to see what it is. -- Akb4 22:44, 5 November 2007 (UTC)

pictures removed?
why were the SCSI DB68 Connector pictures removed (internal and external) I think it is helpfull...) somewhere in Jan 2008 Pweltz (talk) 19:33, 28 April 2008 (UTC)

Really needs pictures with identity
I looked this article up so that I could identify the SCSI connector on some equipment I have. I can see a picture with my connector in it, but the caption says just "some connectors" without identifying which is which. Please someone make the necessary edit! Thanks, Newmikeman (talk) 14:09, 25 February 2012 (UTC) Mike Newman