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on: April 30, 2022, 11:30

New from the makers of the SCSI2SD adapters - AzulSCSI ZuluSCSI

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AzulSCSI is a SCSI computer storage emulation platform, which speaks both SCSI-1 and SCSI-2. It uses file-based SCSI HDD & CD-ROM images, similar to RaSCSI and BlueSCSI. It represents a fusion of firmware and concepts from both SCSI2SD V6 and BlueSCSI. Hard drive and CD-ROM drive images are stored on a standard FAT32 or exFAT-formatted SD card.

Features:

* Emulates up to 7 SCSI devices simultaneously, including CD-ROM

* Speaks both SCSI-1 and SCSI-2

* SCSI Termination is DIP-switch controlled

* Firmware upgrade simplicity; As easy as placing a file on the SD card.

* Highly configurable using a text-based ini file, azulscsi.ini

* External LED pin header for attaching remote LEDs.

* Designed to be powered via SCSI termination power, when provided by the host

* Optional DB25 pin header for direct installation of an external SCSI connector, in addition to the Single-Ended 50 pin IDC connector

* Identical dimensions and mounting holes as that of SCSI2SD V5.1, V5.2, and V6, making it compatible with many existing SCSI2SD-specific mounting solutions

* 74LVTH125 SCSI bus transceivers, as used in SCSI2SD V5 and SCSI2SD V6 Rev F


More info: http://azulscsi.com/

I'm still happy with my SCSI2SD v5 in the IIci and the RaSCSI for ethernet connection via SCSI. Sounds like a great solution for someone who hasn't any stuff yet though?
Last Edit: May 10, 2022, 12:45 by Bolkonskij
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Reply #1 on: May 10, 2022, 12:46

Drama unfolding.

Apparently the BlueSCSI gang doesn't like the new name "AzulSCSI" (azul = spanish for "blue") and threatened to sue. Hence they renamed AzulSCSI to ZuluSCSI.

Amiga-style kindergarden has reached the Mac OS community :-/
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