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item under Active Adapters, Converters, Buffers, Boosters or Extenders with the
DM50 USB - SCSI DM50M Converter 3 foot Cable
 - Preserve your investment in SCSI peripherals. Connect up
to seven storage devices to your iMac, G3 (Blue & White), or USB equipped PC.
- Works great with most fixed and removable storage drives.
- Connect a
SCSI storage device to a USB compatible Mac™ or PC. The ADP3145 works with
most fixed and removable SCSI drives.
- Set up is as easy as plugging the
drive into the HD50 connector on the ADP3145 cable and plugging the cable's USB
connector into your computer. Load the driver from the CD, restart, and you're
ready to go.
- NOTE: This model supports multiple SCSI drives and some
devices, however not all SCSI devices are supported.
- Cable length: 1 Meter
3.3 Feet.
- USB A type connector.
- Includes drivers for Windows 98, for
later versions of Windows, Click Here for
a list of updated drivers.
For a USB to PCI card, see ADP3150.
Special Note: USB Drivers come with
the operating system and have to be loaded when the computer boots up. As a
result, no USB devices can be used until after boot up. It is not
possible to boot from an external CD-ROM or hard drive connected through a USB
port. Also, if booting up requires a keystroke, the keyboard connected through
a USB port would not work for this. A keyboard would need to be connected to
the regular keyboard port for this.
USB Notes:- USB
peripherals can connect either to a computer's port or to a hub.
- If the
computer doesn't have enough ports for all the peripherals, a hub is
necessary.
- Maximum length on individual cables is 5 Meters.
- No
terminators are needed on this bus.
- The A (flat) type port would be
considered the "out" port on a computer or hub.
- The B (square) type port
would be considered an "in" port on hubs or peripherals.
- A typical USB "out"
(Type-A) port can provide up to 500mA.
- The speed is 12 Megabytes per second,
the maximum number of peripherals to a controller is 63 (hubs needed when the
computer runs out of ports).
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