On Tuesday 08 February 2005 11:34, Christoph Scheeder wrote:
>Hi all,
>if the scsi-connector is more then 50-pin's wide you'll have to look
> in the HW doc to determin that.
>If its only 50 pin wide, it's definitly a SE device.
>Christoph
I don't know as I'd carve that on the doorframe Christoph. A 50 pin
connector *does* have enough pins to do a narrow lvd, but I've not
actually seen such myself.
>Eric Siegerman schrieb:
>> On Mon, Feb 07, 2005 at 04:41:17PM -0500, Jon LaBadie wrote:
>>>Can on look at the device connectors, or better yet, the external
>>> connectors, and tell if a device is LVD or SE? Or does one have
>>> to check the HW doc?
>>
>> I have no idea. Sorry.
>>
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