Not 100% sure either, but IIRC LVDS (and just plain differential) never had its own connector.
With the advent of ... Ultra160??? everything was lvds anyway.
I recall a small handful of devices that could do differential or regular based on a jumper or dip switch, over the same connector.
What's the device?
-Adam

On July 3, 2015 4:06:19 PM CDT, Trevor Cordes <trevor@tecnopolis.ca> wrote:
I have an external SCSI device that I'd like to plug in on a 10-15' cable.  
The device has a standard dense 50-pin 2-row connector. I thought at
first that meant for sure LVD, but now I'm thinking it just means ultra.
I need LVD to get over 1.5M cable length, according to spec. LVD lets me
go to 12M it appears. If it's just ultra then I'm SOL, I guess.

Is there a way to know what signalling this device uses based just on the
connector? I checked all available interent specs, incl the original
manual, for the device and *nothing* specifies anything other than "SCSI".

I'm a big SCSI guy, but my memory on the subject is starting to get
hazy due to disuse...


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