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| VHDCI .8mm 68-pin | |||
| Used for scsi-3 applications: RAID. The VHDCI .8mm 68-pin connector has 68-pins arranged in two rows one on top of the other. The top row has 34 pins and the lower row has 34 pins. Also has been called scsi-5. | |||
| Micro DB68 | |||
| Used for scsi-3 applications: scanner, removable storage drive, controller, external cdr/cdrw, ultra/2. The Micro DB68 connector has 68-pins arranged in two rows one on top of the other. The top row has 34 pins and the lower row has 34 pins. Also known as HD(High-Density)68 & HP(Half-Pitch) DB68. | |||
| Micro DB50 | |||
| Used for scsi-2 applications: scanner, removable storage drive, controller, external cdr/cdrw. The Micro DB50 connector has 50-pins arranged in two rows one on top of the other. The top row has 25 pins and the lower row has 25 pins. Also known as HD(High-Density)50 & HP(Half-Pitch) DB50. | |||
| Micro Centronics 50 | |||
| Used for scsi applications: proprietary scsi-2 interface(rare). The Micro Centronics 50 connector has 50-pins arranged in two rows one on top of the other. The top row has 25 pins and the lower row has 25 pins. | |||
| Centronics 50 | |||
| Used for scsi-1 applications: older scanners, controllers, external scsi device cases. The Centronics 50 connector has 50-pins arranged in two rows one on top of the other. The top row has 25 pins and the lower row has 25 pins. | |||
| DB25 | Used for parallel, serial or scsi applications: modem, null modem, laplink, printer, scanner, removable storage drive, Apple scsi. The DB25 connector has 25-pins arranged in two rows one on top of the other. The top row has 13 pins and the lower row has 12 pins. | ||
| DB50 | |||
| Used for early scsi applications: older Sun Sparcstations. The DB50 connector has 50-pins arranged in three rows one on top of the other. The top row has 17 pins, the middle row has 16 pins and the lower row has 17 pins. | |||
| Micro Centronics 60 | |||
| Used for scsi applications: IBM RS-6000. The Micro Centronics 60 connector has 60-pins arranged in two rows one on top of the other. The top row has 30 pins and the lower row has 30 pins. | |||
| Micro Centronics 68 | |||
| Used for scsi applications: IBM RS-6000. The Micro Centronics 68 connector has 68-pins arranged in two rows one on top of the other. The top row has 34 pins and the lower row has 34 pins. | |||
| HDI-30 | |||
| Used for scsi applications: Apple PowerBook. The HDI-30 connector has 30-pins arranged in five rows one on top of the other. | |||
| Internal 50-pin SCSI | |||
| Used for internal scsi-1/scsi-2 applications: hard drive, cd-rom, removable storage drive. | |||
| Internal 68-pin SCSI | |||
| Used for internal scsi-3/ultra2/lvd applications: hard drive, cd-rom, removable storage drive. | |||