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GSA Schedule for Website 1-09-03.XLS GSA Schedule GS-35F-5946H Manufacturer Category Mfg. Part Number Description List Price Sell-Price ADAPTEC CABLE 562800 External, Low-Density 50-pin to Low-Density 50-pin, Fast SCSI-2 cable (3 feet). $22.00 $17.47 For use with AHA-1510 product and external peripherals with a low-density 50-pin connector. ADAPTEC CABLE 563000 SCSI Cable 1100 Internal, standard 50-pin Fast SCSI-2 cable with 5 positions (5 $12.00 $9.28 feet or 1.5 meters). For use with AHA-15xx, 16xx, 27xx, 2910, 2920, 2940, 2940 Ultra, 2940UW, 3940 Ultra or AVA-1505A or AAA-131 and 133 products. ADAPTEC CABLE 915800 68 Pin Solution $52.00 $39.86 Internal, 68-pin Fast Wide and Wide Ultra SCSI cable with 5 positions (1.1 meters). For use with all Wide and Ultra Wide SCSI Host Adapters. ADAPTEC CABLE 973000 Internal, standard 50-pin Fast SCSI-2 cable with 5 positions and terminator (1.3 $35.00 $27.30 meters). For use with AHA-15xx, 16xx, 27xx, 2910, 2920, 2940, 2940 Ultra, 2940UW, 3940 Ultra or AVA-1505A or AAA-131 and 133 products. ADAPTEC CABLE 973100 Internal, 68-pin Fast Wide and Wide Ultra SCSI cable with 5 positions and $69.00 $53.51 terminator (1.3 meters). For use with AHA-274xW, 2940UW, and 3940AUW products. ADAPTEC CABLE 986300 Internal converter to change a 68-pin connector on an internal ribbon cable to a $30.00 $25.06 50-pin connector (1 inch). For use with AHA-2940UW, 3940UW, and 3940UW/MAC products. ADAPTEC BOARD 989000 PCI-to-Ultra SCSI Host Adapter Kit. OS Support: DOS/Win/Win 95/NT, NetWare, $275.00 $212.93 UnixWare and SCO UNIX. Included Software: EZ-SCSI & ASW-7800 Software Manager Set. ADAPTEC BOARD 1605100 10-Pack PCI-to-Ultra SCSI Host Adapters. OS Support: DOS/Win/Win 95/NT, $2,750.00 $1,474.13 NetWare, UnixWare and SCO UNIX. Included Software: ASW-7800 Software Manager Set v2.11. ADAPTEC BOARD 1641200 PCI-to-Fast Wide Differential Host Adapter Kit. OS Support: DOS/Win/NT, $399.00 $354.88 UnixWare, SCO UNIX, OS/2 and NetWare. Included Software: EZ-SCSI CD- ROM Assy and ASW-7800 Software Manager Set. ADAPTEC BOARD 1645400 PCI Fast Ethernet 10/100 Auto-Sensing Full Duplex Adapter, UTP and BNC. $129.00 $92.82 ADAPTEC BOARD 1662000 SlimSCSI 1480 Ideal for high performance devices such as CD-ROMs, Jaz, CD- $199.00 $151.78 R drives, DVD and hard drives. Includes 18" detachable high-density 50-pin SCSI-2 + 18" detachable low-density 50-pin Centronics connectors, and EZ-SCSI software. OS Support: Win ADAPTEC BOARD 1662200 PCI Ultra SCSI Card. Ideal for SCSI CD-R, DVD, or removable drives. OS $100.00 $81.90 Support: Win NT/98/95/3.1 and DOS 6.0 or above. Included Software: EZ-SCSI Deluxe Edition. ADAPTEC SOFTWARE 1684800 EZ-SCSI Deluxe 5.0 SCSI Peripheral Management Utility Suite. OS Support: $89.00 $60.06 DOS, Win 3.1/Win 95/Win 98/Win NT. ADAPTEC CABLE 1718100 High-Density 68-pin, Ultra2 SCSI terminator block (2 inches). Ideal to terminate $47.00 $36.58 external Ultra2 SCSI peripherals. ADAPTEC CABLE 1718200 SCSI Adapter 900 High-Density 50-pin, Ultra SCSI terminator block (2 inches). $28.00 $21.84 For terminating external Ultra SCSI peripherals. ADAPTEC CABLE 1729600 Internal, 68-pin LVD SCSI cable with 9 positions and a terminator. Works with $110.00 $86.26 U2W and Ultra160 SCSI cards and peripherals. ADAPTEC CABLE 1735300 SCSI Adapter 700 Standard, 50-pin internal to High-Density 50-pin external, Ultra $25.00 $19.11 SCSI cable (1.25 meters). For connecting external peripherals and up to two internal peripherals using one internal connector on the SCSI Card/host adapter. ADAPTEC BOARD 1736900 Single64 64-bit PCI 10/100 Fast Ethernet NIC based on Adaptec DuraLAN $99.00 $70.98 technology. Includes Duralink64 software. OS Support: Novell NetWare 4.1x, WinNT 3.51 and 4.0, Win95 and 98. Included Software: LAN drivers, Duralink64 ADAPTEC CABLE 1753000 External, SlimSCSI Cable Kit for APA-1460A, 1460A-2, APA-1460B and APA- $49.00 $27.30 1480A Kits. Replaces ACK-1460A-50HD. PCMallGov GSA Schedule 1-9-03 GSA Schedule GS-35F-5946H Manufacturer Category Mfg. Part Number Description List Price Sell-Price ADAPTEC CABLE 1753200 External, SlimSCSI Cable Kit for APA-1460A, 1460A-2, APA-1460B and APA- $49.00 $27.30 1480A Kits. Replaces ACK-1460A-50LD. ADAPTEC CABLE 1753400 External, SlimSCSI Cable Kit for APA-1460A, 1460A-2, APA-1460B and APA- $49.00 $27.30 1480A Kits. Replaces ACK-1460A-25. ADAPTEC CABLE 1755000 External, SlimSCSI cable for High-Density to High-Density connectivity between $49.00 $27.30 peripherals. ADAPTEC BOARD 1772900 Kit with PCI-to-Fast SCSI Host Adapter without BIOS. DB25-pin external $65.00 $48.05 connector. OS Support: DOS, Win 3.x./Win 95/Win 98/ Win NT and Mac OS. Included Software: EZ-SCSI Standard Edition and Power Domain control panel. ADAPTEC BOARD 1790700 SCSI Card 2906 10-Pack $600.00 $436.78 10-Pack (bulk pack) of PCI-to-Fast SCSI Host Adapters without BIOS. DB25-pin external connector. OS Support: DOS, Win 3.x/Win 95/Win 98/ Win NT and Mac OS. Software Included: SCSI Select and ASW-7800 Family Manager Set. ADAPTEC BOARD 1796200 Power Domain 2930 PCI-to-Ultra SCSI Host Adapter for Power Macintosh with $100.00 $81.90 PCI. OS Support: Mac 8.0 or later Included Software: Power Domain Control. ADAPTEC BOARD 1807600 SlimSCSI 1460 Kit for fast, easy connections to all SCSI devices. $139.00 $108.10 ADAPTEC CABLE 1815700 New flexible jacket, external 68-pin to high-density 50-pin with high byte $49.00 $38.22 termination. Ultra SCSI, 2 meters (6 1/2 feet). ADAPTEC CABLE 1815800 New flexible jacket, 68-pin to 50-pin low-density with high byte termination. Ultra $48.00 $37.13 SCSI, 2 meters (6 1/2 feet). ADAPTEC CABLE 1815900 New flexible jacket, external 50-pin high-density to 50-pin high-density, Ultra $30.00 $22.93 SCSI, 2 meters (6 1/2 feet). ADAPTEC CABLE 1816000 New flexible jacket, external, 50-pin high density to 50-pin low- density.Ultra $28.00 $21.84 SCSI, 2 meters (6 1/2 feet). ADAPTEC CABLE 1816100 New flexible jacket, external DB25-pin to DB25-pin, fast SCSI 2 cable 2, meters $17.00 $13.10 (61/2 feet). ADAPTEC CABLE 1816200 New flexible jacket, external DB25-pin to high density 50-pin, fast SCSI 2 cable, 2 $20.00 $15.29 meters (6 1/2 feet). ADAPTEC BOARD 1821900 The Adaptec SCSI Card 29160 is PCI to Ultra160 SCSI card tailored for mid- $329.00 $262.07 range server environ's. It also has internal & external Ultra160 (LVD) connector for server storage demands, a internal legacy 68-pin connector & 50-pin connector for older devices. ADAPTEC BOARD 1822100 The Adaptec SCSI Card 19160 is a PCI to Ultra160 SCSI card for Windows $259.00 $212.93 desktop users that need Ultra160 performance and connectivety to popular desktop peripherals. OS Support: Win98/95, and WinNT (Workstation). Included Software: EZ-SCSI, Family Manager ADAPTEC BOARD 1822300 ADAPTEC SCSI CARD 39160 KIT $379.00 $305.75 ADAPTEC BOARD 1824400 Single64 20-pack (Bulk Pack), 64-bit PCI 10/100 Fast Ethernet NIC based on $1,420.00 $1,354.02 Adaptec DuraLAN technology. OS Support: Novell Netware 4.1x, Netware 5.0, Win NT/3.51/4.0, Win 95/98. Included Software: Duralink64. ADAPTEC BOARD 1827500 64-bit PCI Dual-Channel Ultra 160 Mb/s SCSI Host Adapter. The PowerDomain $480.00 $376.72 39160 has a combined data transfer rate of 320 Mb/s across two independent Ultra 160/m SCSI buses with simultaneous support for up to 30 devices. OS Support: Mac OS 8.6 or later. In ADAPTEC CABLE 1830100 Ultra SCSI Solutions $220.00 $139.22 10 Pack of External, High-Density 50-pin to High-Density 50-pin Ultra SCSI cable (3 feet or 1 meter). ADAPTEC CABLE 1830200 ACK-W2W-5I 10-Pack $515.00 $338.50 68 Pin Solutions Internal, 68-Pin Fast Wide and Wide Ultra SCSI cable with 5 positions (1.1 meters). PCMallGov GSA Schedule 1-9-03 GSA Schedule GS-35F-5946H Manufacturer Category Mfg. Part Number Description List Price Sell-Price ADAPTEC CABLE 1830300 50 Pin Solutions $120.00 $79.71 10 Pack of Internal, Standard 50-pin Fast SCSI-2 cable with 5 positions (5 feet or 1.5 meters). ADAPTEC CABLE 1830400 68 Pin Solutions $690.00 $455.34 10 Pack of Internal, 68-pin Fast Wide and Wide Ultra SCSI cable with 5 positions and terminator (1.3 meters). ADAPTEC CABLE 1830500 Fast SCSI 2 Solutions $155.00 $102.10 10 Pack of External, DB25-pin to High Density 50-pin, Fast SCSI-2 cable (3 feet or 1 meter). ADAPTEC CABLE 1831200 U2W and Ultra 160 Solutions $90.00 $65.52 Internal, 68-pin LVD SCSI cable with 5 positions and a terminator. Works with U2W and Ultra160 SCSI cards and peripherals. This product replaces the ACK- 68I-U2W CBL Kit. ADAPTEC CABLE 1831400 U2W and Ultra 160 Solutions $800.00 $671.55 10-Pack of ACK-68I5-LVD Cables. Internal 68-pin LVD SCSI Cable with 5 positions and a terminator. This cable works with U2W and Ultra160 SCSI cards and peripherals. This product replaces the ACK-68I-U2W 10-Pack. ADAPTEC CABLE 1831500 U2W and Ultra 160 Solutions $572.00 $480.46 10-Pack of ACK-68I3-LVD Cables.
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