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Aeroflex SCSI to USB adaptor?
Posted by: Realitystorm on 2018-01-21 18:53:08
Has anyone ever seen one of these before?

I'm trying to find documentation on it to see if it's only for a proprietary system or can be used with SCSI devices in general, and if in general what drivers it would need. 

https://www.ebay.com/itm/Aeroflex-UAS-SCSI-to-USB-Adapter-x2-Ports-RS232-Debug-w-All-Accessories/263306477148?hash=item3d4e49fe5c:g:n-EAAOSw9mpaAhqf

Posted by: Dandu on 2018-01-22 05:18:24
I'm not sure with this specific adapter, but i have a Microtech XpressSCSI USB to SCSI adapter and it works without driver or with driver.

Without driver, i can connect one SCSI storage peripheral (just use ID0) and it works as a USB Mass Storage driver.

With driver (for old OS like Mac OS 9 or Windows 98), it works with a chain and peripheral like scanner and co.

Posted by: Fizzbinn on 2019-07-28 19:45:23
Anyone ever try the Aeroflex device with a Mac? USB thumb drive support for old Macs is probably to good to be true. 

https://rover.ebay.com/rover/0/0/0?mpre=https%3A%2F%2Fwww.ebay.com%2Fulk%2Fitm%2F263306477148

Posted by: Realitystorm on 2019-07-29 07:36:19
I did find the spec sheet https://testmart.com/webdata/mfr_pdfs/AEROFL/SCSIAdapter.pdf

It seemed to be more of a dedicated tool than a general SCSI 2 USB adapter.

Posted by: Cory5412 on 2019-07-29 09:53:13
If this were half the cost, I'd say it might be worth getting for some laughs, but you can get two SCSI2SD v5-series units for $100.

My guess is that like the SCSI2SD family, this is for using newer, less expensive or more reliable storage with older, critical process machinery.

The ebay listing mentions UASP which some external USB hard disks now use but I don't think this is actually related to that.

Posted by: Unknown_K on 2019-07-29 10:33:18
SCSI to USB and Firewire adapters seem to be expensive and used for legacy SCSI equipment that cannot easily be replaced.

Posted by: pcamen on 2019-07-30 13:39:37
I have two of the Microtech devices I’ve not been able to get to work on a modern Mac.




Posted by: waynestewart on 2019-07-31 09:31:38
I have a number of SCSI to USB adapters. Not sure of the brands. Used one once to connect a SCSI drive to a newer Mac.

A lot of stores thought they would be big sellers and bought a number of them. That didn't end up being the case. I got mine when a couple of stores were tossing them. Could have had a lot more but I couldn't see much of a use for them at the time.

Posted by: jimjimx on 2019-08-05 10:19:06
I wonder if it’d work on 68k? If it’s for a ppc Mac, I’d use a pci usb card. 

Would 68k even be able to format a Flash Drive?

It doesn’t seem to be made to use USB to attach a SCSI device. 

Posted by: LaPorta on 2019-08-05 10:29:42
68ks format CF and SD via SCSI2SD and the like. If you can fool a 68k into thinking something attached is SCSI, it could work.

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