<html><P>John, appreciate your response. Here is the drive info you asked for. </P>
<H3><B><FONT color=green><FONT color=orangered>DRIVE SPECIFICATIONS:</FONT></FONT></B></H3>
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<LI><B><FONT color=black>Model: SEAGATE Barracuda, 1.5" Height HH, Ultra-2 SCSI</FONT></B><FONT color=black>
<LI><B>Formatted Capacity: 50 GigaByte</B>
<LI><B>Rotational speed: 7200 RPM (fast!)</B></FONT>
<LI><B>Buffer Size: 1024KB/4096KB (Optional)</B>
<LI><B>EXTERNAL TRANSFER RATE: 40 Sync mbyte/sec </B>
<LI><B>INTERNAL TRANSFER RATE: 120 to 190 mbits/sec</B>
<LI><B>Overage seek time: 7.9 ms</B><B></B>
<LI><B>Latency (average): 417 ms</B>
<LI><B>Height (inches/mm): 1.65 inch/42.01mm </B>
<LI><B>Width (inches/mm): 4 inch/ 101.6 mm</B>
<LI><B>Depth (inches/mm): 5.75 inch/146 mm</B>
<LI><B>Weight (lbs/kg): 2.0/0.91</B>
<LI><B><FONT color=black>To ensure Mac OS compatibility and for your peace of mind, drive has been Initialized and tested perfectly with installed Macintosh OS, Apple Drive Setup, and TechTool Utility</FONT></B><FONT color=black>
<LI><B>For faster and greater performance we have fitted this 80 pin drive with a fully tested standard 50 pin SCSI connector and made it backward compatable with SCSI-1 and SCSI-2. Let us know after the auction if you need 68 pin connection</B></LI></UL>
<P><STRONG>Look at Joe's post. He upload a picture of his hard drive pin. My old drive has the same number of pins. Incase you're interested. Here is the item number for the drive I purchased from an ebay seller. Take a look at the picture. Later today I will take close-ups of the SCSI drive/adapter. </STRONG>Item number: 170143286944</P>
<P>Cecil</FONT></FONT></P></html>