These were $64 in 2003, few frames had the SCSI hot swap option, and very scarce now. Put this board on the back of any 50-pin DE100i SCSI frame, and you will be able to change the drives with the power on (Mac and Unix have drive stop commands, most PCs don't and those are restarted to recognize the new drive). This way other SCSI devices on the cable aren't screwed up.

I had a buyout in 2009 from a big guy at Kingston, so I have lots of NOS hardware.

As I start this listing, there are a total of four available.

I have many wide SCSI drives, frames, carriers, racks, and enclosures to sell here (at the end of the photos for this listing, you can see a few photos of just a tiny percentage of the Kingston SCSI hardware I have, most of which will be listed for sale as time permits, if there is enough interest in it). My company (Synhouse Multimedia Corporation) has received hundreds of wide SCSI drives from studios, but has almost no use for wide drives (except just a few in use in the Macintosh computers and some newer items here at Synhouse).

I'm selling this stuff first at my convenience, if it sells well then I will continue to get into my Kingston equipment and start selling more of it. This will include more wide SCSI drive carriers, many used and some that are brand new, some are even in the factory boxes from Kingston, and I will also be selling some wide SCSI drive frames as well, some are used and many are new, some still in the brand new Kingston shipping boxes. If they are new, then they also will usually have the accessory package included.

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