Hi, this is the OP writing...
John R Pierce wrote:
Rainer Duffner wrote:
Except that nowadays, some cheap desktop-motherboards may not know how to enable booting from such a card.
I seriously doubt a SCSI card with a 50 pin (max 10 or 20MB/sec?) external connector is going to be used as a boot device. more likely, this is for some older tape class device like a DAT.
Almost right. No booting from this card is required. It's for the connection to a X-ray data collection system.
btw, the original poster should know, you can convert wide (68 pin) SCSI to narrow (50 pin) SCSI with a 'half-terminator' cable adapter, [...]
I've been told by the vendor of the said X-ray data collection system, that 68pin connectors "never worked with Linux" for their device.
Cheers
frank