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Thread ID: 93821 2008-10-02 02:07:00 SCSI adapter advice request Tony (4941) Press F1
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709154 2008-10-02 02:07:00 I have an old scanner - Microtek E6, that is quite adequate for my needs, and I really don't want to replace it. However the SCSI adapter card for it is ISA, which means I have to keep an old PC with ISA slots going just for the scanner. I bought a PCI SCSI card on TradeMe, and when it arrived it has an HD68 connector on it (I don't know a lot about SCSI, so I didn't think to ask). The scanner has a centronics connector and the current card a DB25 connector, so what I need is either:

A DB25 to HD68 converter, or
A cable with Centronics-50 at one end and HD68 at the other.

So my questions are:

Is what I want technically feasible?
Where can I get this stuff?

A troll around the local suppliers hasn't thrown up anything, which is why I am posting here.

TIA
Tony (4941)
709155 2008-10-02 03:36:00 Yes, it is all feasible. I am running an E6 scanner on a PCI SCSI card. The E6 has two different sockets on the back, so there are two possibilities for the adaptor/cable. What research have you done for a cable/ rumpty (2863)
709156 2008-10-02 04:05:00 DB25 to HD68 Cable from PBTech (www.pbtech.co.nz) stormdragon (6013)
709157 2008-10-02 04:10:00 Yes, it is all feasible. I am running an E6 scanner on a PCI SCSI card. The E6 has two different sockets on the back, so there are two possibilities for the adaptor/cable. What research have you done for a cable/So I can plug into either the centronics or the DB-25 on the back of the scanner? I've had it so long, any documentation has disappeared long ago.

My research has been limited to some net searches - none of which have shown me any of the options I need. Do you know of any local suppliers I could call?

Of course if I can effectively reverse the cable, one adapter option would now be HD68 to Centronics, which I haven't looked for up till now.
Tony (4941)
709158 2008-10-02 04:12:00 DB25 to HD68 Cable from PBTech (www.pbtech.co.nz)Bingo! That looks exactly right. I never think of PBTech for some reason. I'll check it out tomorrow. Tony (4941)
709159 2008-10-02 04:20:00 Looks like you should be right with that cable from PBTech.

I see that my PCI SCSI card has a 50pin connector, rather than the 68 pin yours has. I have a 50pin to DB25 adaptor on the E6.
rumpty (2863)
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