I have another scanner which uses a DB25 female connector. I think the
DB25 male is non-standard. The scsi card im using (adaptec 1542 I think)
has a DB25 female connection it. I'll see if I can dig up a DB25
male-female straight through and try it.
My gut feeling is that it's for complicated than that though. I thought
I would just ask if anyone has done it before.
Jeff
karsten.festag@t-online.de wrote:
> Hi Jeff,
> if it's just a cable change and you like soldering :) you may have a
> look at:
> http://frcatel.utc.sk/hwb/ca_ScsiDSubToHiDSub.html
>
> Karsten
>
> > Hello Everyone,
> >
> > This really isn't a sane question (does that make it insane?), but
> does anyone
> > know how to convert a microtek 600z (which came with a proprietary
> scsi card)
> > to a normal scsi scanner? It has a db 25-pin male connector on the
> scanner.
> > I have seen 600z(s) models which are the scsi ones and have heard
> mention of a
> > conversion kit for the 600z. I'm hoping it's just a cable change.
> >
> > Thanks,
> > Jeff
> >
> >
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