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SCSI harddisk replacement options
Posted by: Bunsen on 2008-07-27 08:39:26
Roight.

I fink that abaht covers it.

Orroight if oi take the cleanin sign dahn nah guvna?

Posted by: sambapati87 on 2008-07-27 10:09:50
Great resource, thanks

Posted by: Bunsen on 2008-07-27 10:46:01
Thanks go to register, who began the page and filled in a lot of the information, and ChrisTrekker too

Posted by: dbraverman88 on 2008-07-27 11:11:03
I took a quick perusal. It looks pretty complete to me. This is an often asked question and will come up over and over again as SCSI disks become rarer.

--David

Posted by: Nathan on 2010-02-24 18:30:40
Someone who has some advanced knowledge should adapt this http://micha.freeshell.org/ramdisk/index.php to an ATA/IDE Interface. Using it with something like this http://www.opend.co.za/hardware/avride/avride.htm might be workable.

Posted by: Bunsen on 2010-02-27 02:20:00
His SCSI PCMCIA drive should work with a PCMCIA-CF adapter, but afaik no-one has attempted it yet.

Posted by: Osgeld on 2010-02-27 10:37:51
I wonder how well or restricted cards fit into that since he has full sized components RIGHT in side the bay

Posted by: Nathan on 2010-02-27 19:38:10
His SCSI PCMCIA drive should work with a PCMCIA-CF adapter, but afaik no-one has attempted it yet.
The pictures linked to from that page imply that a sd to pcmcia adapter is usable with this, talk about a jump from modern to pretty old technology.

Posted by: techknight on 2011-04-03 16:35:48
Ive been in close contact with the author of that device, and with his assistance and mine, i am developing a 2.5" SCSI SSD based off of that design. sorta.

do to physical constraints and size of parts, i had to use a 3.5" board for the first prototype. still waiting on the board.

Posted by: Trash80toHP_Mini on 2011-04-03 18:13:09
I should mention that many of the SCSI HDDs of yesteryear shared the same disk mechanism with their IDE counterparts, so save your controller boards and look for matching IDE drives that might still be usable.

There were a LOT more made with the IDE controller boards than the SCSI boards . . .

. . . so there should be a LOT more of them still running! }🙂

Posted by: techknight on 2011-04-11 20:04:36
I tried that once, and it failed miserably. since the low-level-formatting didn't match, the drive wouldn't format and i couldn't figure out how to do it.

Posted by: insaneboy on 2011-06-03 07:39:23
huh, used to have an external SCSI to PCMCIA here at work, for reading CF cards with a PCMCIA to CF adaptor. That was given away with a big bile of obsolete gear years ago though.

Posted by: Bunsen on 2011-06-04 14:05:24
Dang, what a shame :/ I've got a new one on the way from the US as we speak. (used - new as in I haven't tried this model before) Report to follow.

Here's a few I hadn't seen before:

http://www.psism.com/pcd40.htm

http://www.steves-digicams.com/minolta_cd-10.html

http://www.steves-digicams.com/microtech_dpai_scsi.html

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