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kitamesume:
^ yea but counting the pins its a 40pin ??? type SCSI connector that hell outa giving me headaches just to identify it.

the 146GB was already written on the HDDs and so is the 10KRPM but nothing else, Hitachi seems to have removed the HDD's datasheet from their websites -.-

CharredChar:

--- Quote from: kitamesume on December 08, 2011, 08:06:17 AM ---^ yea but counting the pins its a 40pin ??? type SCSI connector that hell outa giving me headaches just to identify it.

the 146GB was already written on the HDDs and so is the 10KRPM but nothing else, Hitachi seems to have removed the HDD's datasheet from their websites -.-

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So try calling Hitachi customer service and start asking? They tend to be fine digging through their records for that stuff as they do keep them for IT reasons.

Pentium100:

--- Quote from: kitamesume on December 08, 2011, 08:06:17 AM ---^ yea but counting the pins its a 40pin ??? type SCSI connector that hell outa giving me headaches just to identify it.

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Can you post a picture?

AFAIK, SCSI connectors are 50 pin (looks like a slightly bigger IDE connector), 68 pin and 80 pin.

kitamesume:
@charredchar, already sent a ticket requesting a PDF datasheet.

@pentium100, ok.
the drive looks exactly like this

it might not have been an SCSI connector but some comments around other sites says so.
pin count is exactly 20 on each side.

Ultra_Magnus:
It may require a proprietary backplane.

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