I have two ADAPTEC 2940 cards, these are IMHO the most popular of PCI-bus SCSI cards for PC's. the external cable is 50-pin high-density SCSI-2 on the end that connects to ADAPTEC 2940 card. the other end of the cable can be either CENTRONICS or high-density SCSI-2, it all depends on what type of external SCSI drive case you are hooking up and what type of connector it has. I've used both types, and I have my Kurzweil K2500S sampler hooked up to this SCSI card with success. I do have a brand-new version of CMI Explorer from Rob that will support reading 4GB drives, but have yet to test it. (I promise very soon Rob !) The previous rev was only tested with 2GB drives and choked when trying to open my 4GB drive. Rob's been helpful with responding to feedback and problem-solving with CMI Explorer. Peter, hope your able to copy those tapes to hard-drive and burn some library DVD's or ftp that library up somewhere ! let me know how it goes. cheers, David --- In Fairlight-CMI@yahoogroups.com, "Peter Connelly \(Core Design Ltd.\)" <PeterC@C...> wrote: > Do I need any particular SCSI card/cables to connect my Fairlight to a PC? I assume a Centronics 50 Pin - SCSI 2 plugged into any SCSI card will work, for example? > > Kind regards, > Peter
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Re: SCSI Card on PC for CMI Explorer
2004-04-20 by David J. Wilson
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