hello,
I'd be in on one, except for the fact that I have very little basic
knowledge on how to write code that would make it function.
Regards,
-Joe
On Tue, Feb 22, 2011 at 2:36 AM, Rod Smallwood
<rodsmallwood at btconnect.com>wrote:
Hi
This looks interesting. As collector of DEC systems my need is slightly
different insofar as due to the rapid disappearance of ST506 (MFM) drives I
need to make say an IDE drive look like a an ST506 drive to a DEC MFM
controller.
Whilst your SCSI to IDE is nice I'm not short of SCSI drives. However with
your experience you might like to comment on if you think a DEC MFM
controller to IDE drive converter box is feasible.
Regards
Rod Smallwood
-----Original Message-----
From: cctech-bounces at
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On Behalf Of Andrew Lynch
Sent: 21 February 2011 14:39
To: cctalk at
classiccmp.org
Subject: SCSI -1 to IDE and SD project
Hi! Several weeks ago there was a discussion on CCTALK about a free/open
SCSI to IDE and SD project. I designed a PCB using the Z53C80 and a Z80
with RAM/ROM/UART/IDE and SD. There is a prototype available waiting for
some interested builders to take on the project.
As far as I know none of the builders have a completed unit although I
think
if we had at least one working unit the project would make some real
progress. I have four remaining SCSI to IDE/SD prototype boards so if
anyone would like to join the project as a software developer please let me
know. I believe much of the software can be reused from previous N8VEM
and/or other free/open software projects.
http://n8vem-sbc.pbworks.com/w/page/35044530/PCB-Inventory
Thanks and have a nice day!
Andrew Lynch