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Name this connector

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its based on ide. Its ATAPI conector.

or JAE 50-Pin Idk all pata stuff has 20 names

I was board at 1 am one day and took apart an old laptop I had laying around. I pulled the optical drive out of it, but I cant name the connector. Im guessing it proprietary or maybe PATA, It came out of an Old Dell XPS. 

 

 

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IDE?

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I was board at 1 am one day and took apart an old laptop I had laying around. I pulled the optical drive out of it, but I cant name the connector. Im guessing it proprietary or maybe PATA, It came out of an Old Dell XPS. 

its dell, so it probably a proprietary connector.

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its dell, so it probably a proprietary connector.

Not really

I remember the look of it, but don't really remember the name. Maybe it's mini IDE? Otherwise, look up the model number of the drive. :)

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Looks like SCSI to me.

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