60 Pin and 68 Pin Micro Ribbon
A non-standard connector used by IBM. Early in the process of writing the SCSI-2 specification, the ANSI X3T9.2 committee specified a 60-pin connector for 8-bit SCSI and 68-pin for 16-bit, which was later abandoned. IBM, however retained this connector for their PS/2 systems. Rare fellow indeed.

Part # Product Description

120-1568-0036 3' Micro CENT 60P (JS) to DB50 (JS)

120-1988-0036 3' Micro CENT 60P (JS) to CENT50 (L)

120-1988-0072 6' Micro CENT 60P (JS) to CENT50 (L)

120-2222-0018 1.5' Micro CENT 68P (JS) to CENT50 (L)

120-2222-0036 3' Micro CENT 68P (JS) to CENT50 (L)

120-2222-0072 6' Micro CENT 68P (JS) to CENT50 (L)

120-2981-0036 3' Micro CENT 60P (JS) to MicroD 50P (C)

120-3256-0036 3' Micro CENT 60P (JS) to MicroC 60P (JS)

120-3333-0072 6' Micro CENT 68P (JS) to MicroD 50P (C)

120-3366-0036 3' Micro CENT 68P (JS) to MicroD 68P (JS)

120-3366-0072 6' Micro CENT 68P (JS) to MicroD 68P (JS)

120-3419-0036 3' Micro CENT 60P (JS) to MicroD 68P (JS)



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