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SCSI > L-Cable
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L-Cable Defined
The L-Cable was proposed for use in 32-bit Wide SCSI applications with a shielded 110-pin male micro-D connector. Meant to eliminate the need for both a P-Cable and a Q-Cable in 32-bit Wide applications. No longer viable as 32-bit SCSI was obsoleted in the SPI-3 document of SCSI-3.
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