On Fri, Aug 30, 2013 at 2:32 PM, Ethan Dicks <ethan.dicks at gmail.com> wrote:
Here's a way-off idea from existing components... I wonder if one
could attach a SCSI<->IDE adapter to a 3rd Party TMSCP controller? If
so, then one might be able to _then_ hang an IDE<->CF interface off of
that. It would be one CF card==one "tape", but it would work. A
"real" TK50 stores up to 95MB (if the controller keeps the tape fed),
so a 128MB CF card would hold an entire tape's worth of bytes (unless
somehow blocking sizes messed things up and it took a larger card to
digest what was thrown at it).
I wonder how expensive these devices are. I suppose if you can't find
pricing information on the net anywhere and have to call up someone
for pricing information they are probably too expensive for anyone
here, although from the product photos the actual production cost
probably isn't too high.
http://www.ssd.gb.com/Products/SCSI_Bridge_Emulators_to_CF/index.php
http://www.ssd.gb.com/Products/Datasheets/SCSI_Bridge_Emulator_to_CF/PERTEC…