x68000:don_t_have_a_sasi_scsi_cable
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====== How to construct a SASI or SCSI X68000 cable ====== | ====== How to construct a SASI or SCSI X68000 cable ====== | ||
- | First of all you will either two SASI or SCSI connectors and one Common | + | First of all you will need either two IDC20 or IDC26 female |
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+ | | IDC20 (SASI) | ||
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+ | Next you will need a 50 way AWG28 colorful flat ribbon cable with 2.54mm pitch and a IDC crimping tool. | ||
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+ | | 50 Way Cable | IDC Crimping tool | | ||
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+ | This is how an original SASI cable looks like. It is approximately 34cm (13.4 in) long. | ||
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+ | Now use the following pinouts to align the cable with the connectors. Click on the images to enlarge. | ||
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+ | | SASI pinouts | ||
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+ | Once alligned, it should look similar to this. (a completely unrelated IDC connector is used in the following example) | ||
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- | | IDC20 (SASI) |
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