Trantor was bought out by Adaptec. You might try them.
There were three models that I'm aware of:
T338 (rectangular thin box) that hangs off of the parallel port, or screw
it on so that it gets enough leverage to break the connector. The black
labelled earlier sub-model is significantly less reliablke than the later
blue labelled one. Also marketed briefly through NEC (they once had the
drivers on the web)
T348 cable based model.
T358 cable based model with ECP/EPP support
NONE of them are very reliable; but it's a handy way to hook things up to
laptops, etc that don't have provision for a "real" SCSI controller.
Would you like me to snail mail a copy of the disk? Or would you prefer
e-mail attachment?
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Fred Cisin cisin(a)xenosoft.com
XenoSoft
http://www.xenosoft.com
2210 Sixth St. (510) 644-9366
Berkeley, CA 94710-2219
On Fri, 18 Dec 1998, Phil Clayton wrote:
I Found a SCSI CDROM Drive with a Trantor MiniSCSI
Plus printer port
adaptor with
that was going to the trash can..
The CDROM unit looks like it works , however I do not have the Software
Drivers for the
Trantor Printer port adaptor unit.. (This is a cable/interface that
allows the SCSI drive to be plugged into the printer port of a
computer)..
After looking on the Web I could not find a good phone number for this
company, apperantly went out of business..
Does anyone know where I can get the Trantor drivers so I can use this
drive ?
Any information would be much appericiated..
The following is on the unit:
Trantor Systems, Ltd.
MiniSCSI Plus
Model T348
Copyright 1992
Thanks for your help...
Phil...