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Seagate 101375-003 8Bit Isa SCSI Controller Without Floppy Controller
- 8-bit ISA SCSI Controller Card
- Provides SCSI interface for older PCs
- Supports up to 7 SCSI devices
- External DB25 SCSI connector
- Internal 50-pin SCSI connector
- No floppy controller integrated
- Compatible with various operating systems of its era
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Product Overview
The Seagate 101375-003 is an 8-bit ISA SCSI controller card designed for older computer systems. It provides the interface necessary to connect SCSI peripheral devices, such as hard drives and scanners, to systems lacking native SCSI support.
Technical Information
| Interface | 8-bit ISA (Industry Standard Architecture) |
| SCSI Standard | SCSI-1 (likely) |
| Number of Devices | Up to 7 |
| Connectors | 1 x External DB25, 1 x Internal 50-pin Header |
Additional Specifications
| Floppy Controller | No |
| Bus Mastering | Typically not supported on 8-bit ISA |
| Chipset | Varies (e.g., Adaptec, Western Digital) |
Product Description
The Seagate 101375-003 is a legacy hardware component, specifically an 8-bit ISA SCSI controller card. This type of card was essential in the era of early personal computers that did not include integrated SCSI controllers on their motherboards. Its primary function is to provide the necessary hardware interface to connect and manage SCSI (Small Computer System Interface) peripheral devices, such as hard drives, optical drives, scanners, and tape drives, to the computer system. This controller card adheres to the 8-bit ISA bus standard, meaning it occupies a single expansion slot on compatible motherboards. It typically supports up to seven SCSI devices in a daisy-chain configuration, requiring proper termination of the SCSI bus. The card features both an external connector, commonly a DB25 port, for connecting external SCSI devices, and an internal 50-pin header for internal SCSI devices. It is important to note that this specific model explicitly states it does not include a floppy controller, meaning it cannot manage floppy drives. Compatibility for the Seagate 101375-003 would be limited to older operating systems and BIOS environments that have drivers or built-in support for ISA-based SCSI controllers. Users looking to utilize this card would need to ensure their system has an available 8-bit ISA slot and that the necessary drivers are available for their operating system. Its primary use case today is for restoring or maintaining vintage computer systems that rely on SCSI peripherals.



