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jhall_7646
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on: June 17, 2006, 20:38

I came across an article on Low End Mac about an internal scsi to compact flash adapter. It fits in an internal 3.5 inch drive bay.


This would be great for a PowerMac Such as the 8100 that Dan Palka is using for testing.

(http://www.repco.de/english/Adapter.jpg)

Here is the specifications:


Supported Hardware and Operating Systems:

    * PC (MS-DOS, Windows (3.xx, NT 3.5 & 4.0, 95)
    * Apple Macintosh - Macintosh OS 7.x
    * UNIX (HP,SUN,DEC,IBM etc.)
    * industrial PC's & Real Time OSs



Features:

    * PC-ATA card support
    * SRAM read and write
    * ROM, EPROM, FLASH, OTP read
    * Flash memory write/erase
    * EEPROM write/erase
    * User specific I/O card access
    * FORTEZZA Crypto card support

    * Desktop case (55x170x200 mm)
    * Open frame (3,5" floppy)
    * SCSI-2 Interface
    * Single PC-CARD slot for type I-III cards
      or Dual PC card slot for type I-III cards
bd1308
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Reply #1 on: June 19, 2006, 00:08

so this is actually a SCSI to PCMCIA interface?

I think this would be NICE in a little box for my Duo 2300c ;) wireless card? Yes.

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Reply #2 on: June 19, 2006, 02:59

That wouldn't work.  Those SCSI/IDE - PCMCIA adapters only work for storage devices.
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