This 48-pin laptop hard drive connector

hard drive

I'm trying to get data off a 2.5 inch hard drive from an old laptop (a Macintosh PowerBook Duo 230), the drive is model: WDS-2120

Drive connector

It looks like a standard mini-IDE hard drive, except it only has 40 pins then a break and 8 additional pins -I would guess these 8 for jumpers.
Instead of the normal missing 20 pin, the missing pin is in position 17.

Any suggestion on an adapter or the name of this connector type?

Best Answer

This is a PowerBook special and is not a PATA/IDE connector at all. It's a SCSI connector! Apparently a very custom SCSI connector that isn't really supported elsewhere, though it appears to be electrically (if not mechanically) compatible with standard SCSI-2 so an adapter is possible.

Some more info at: http://vintagemacmuseum.com/reading-powerbook-2-5-scsi-hard-drives/

There's some discussion over at https://68kmla.org/forums/index.php?/topic/31589-40p-scsi-to-50p-scsi/

There are also devices available that emulate such a drive (using a SD card as backing storage). Note the pinout in the photo matches your drive.

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