What are the SCSI SCA connectors called?

I have a few boards with connectors that look like SCSI SCA-80 connectors. These are black plastic D-shells with an internal "finger" with contacts on either side with .050 spacing. They are joined by a ribbon cable with IDC crimp-type connectors. They are 80 pin connectors meant for .050 ribbon cable, so each connector is actually crimped to two ribbons that run in parallel.

I've never seen these connectors named outside the SCSI context. Is there a "generic" name for the SCA-80 connector? I have also never seen them available as other than edge or vertical mount PCB connectors, but I seem to have two ribbon cables made with IDC variants.

I'd like to rebuild the cable. Any ideas where I could order the parts?

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Ben Jackson AD7GD

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