From: Brian Beattie (beattie@beattie-home.net)
Date: 05/01/00-12:51:59 PM Z
Hmm I'm not sure what you mean. The 3.5 cable is 40 conductor, the 2.5 is
44. If you want to hook up a 3.5 disk to a IO, you could add a 44 pin
connector to a 40 pin cable. If you are trying to hook up a 2.5 drive to
a standard controller, the extra 4 lines are power and such, don't have a
pinout handy.
On Mon, 1 May 2000, Josh Gray wrote:
> hey all, just a quick question, is it possible to split up a 3.5 cable to
> somehow connect it to a the run of the mill laptop drive without any other
> stuff? (its the only thing i dont have yet..)
>
> josh
>
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