Q-Cable
Updated: 10/17/2017 by Computer Hope
Defined in the SCSI-3 specification, a Q-Cable is a cable containing 68-wires and is used with a P-Cable to achieve a 32-bit wide SCSI cable. Today, the 'P' and 'Q' cables are considered obsolete.
Defined in the SCSI-3 specification, a Q-Cable is a cable containing 68-wires and is used with a P-Cable to achieve a 32-bit wide SCSI cable. Today, the 'P' and 'Q' cables are considered obsolete.