I have SCA-2 hard drive with connector like this:
http://www.ivoryegg.com/imagesNew/150000/154608--659238-7378.jpg
It's possible to connect it to motherboard with SATA?
Thanks!
I have SCA-2 hard drive with connector like this:
http://www.ivoryegg.com/imagesNew/150000/154608--659238-7378.jpg
It's possible to connect it to motherboard with SATA?
Thanks!
Not a hope. Given that all those old SCA drives are going to have bugger-all capacity, just buy a SATA hard drive. You could probably find someone locally who'll give one to you, if you can't afford to buy one.
SCA is SCSI.
Alltough the software-protocols are nearly identical (SATA uses an extended SCSI command set) the electrical characteristics are completely different.
SCSI is basically parallel while SATA is serial. There ar eadapters out there but they are more expensive tahn a new SATA drive