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07-24-2003 11:18 AM
07-24-2003 11:18 AM
I have an HP 40st. I cannot find any documentation on the device anywhere on the net or here at work. I need to know what types of connetions it has (scsi/lvd)
Thanks
Brent
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Brent
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07-24-2003 11:42 AM
07-24-2003 11:42 AM
Solution
Brent,
if you want to connect it to the host then there're 2 interfaces, which are selectable with little dip switch between them (active bus is the closest to the switch position):
- SE narrow (use Adaptec 2940 controller);
- FWD (use Adaptec 2944 controller).
Unfortunately there're no docs for 40st, but you can use docs for 160ex - this library is almost the same as 40st but has different drives (at least SCSI repeater/interface board is the same)
http://h20000.www2.hp.com/bizsupport/TechSupport/DocumentIndex.jsp?contentType=SupportManual&docIndexId=3124&locale=en_US&prodSeriesId=33777&prodTypeId=12169
Eugeny
if you want to connect it to the host then there're 2 interfaces, which are selectable with little dip switch between them (active bus is the closest to the switch position):
- SE narrow (use Adaptec 2940 controller);
- FWD (use Adaptec 2944 controller).
Unfortunately there're no docs for 40st, but you can use docs for 160ex - this library is almost the same as 40st but has different drives (at least SCSI repeater/interface board is the same)
http://h20000.www2.hp.com/bizsupport/TechSupport/DocumentIndex.jsp?contentType=SupportManual&docIndexId=3124&locale=en_US&prodSeriesId=33777&prodTypeId=12169
Eugeny
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07-28-2003 06:44 AM
07-28-2003 06:44 AM
Re: HP 40st
Thanks for your Help. I looked through the documentation quickly. You wouldn't happen to know how many pins the connections are would you?
Brent
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07-28-2003 07:24 AM
07-28-2003 07:24 AM
Re: HP 40st
SE - 50 pin HD
FWD - 68 pin HD (do not mix with LVD!!)
Eugeny
FWD - 68 pin HD (do not mix with LVD!!)
Eugeny
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