Yep, that's exactly what you needed!
I'll be very interested to hear how it works out. Do you plan to mount
another conventional disk, or will you try a SCSI2SD type option?
On Sun, Nov 27, 2016 at 11:20 PM, Chris Pye <pye at mactec.com.au> wrote:
On 27 Nov 2016, at 6:57 am, Chris Hanson
<cmhanson at eschatologist.net>
wrote:
Not really proprietary, it was before tiny portable SCSI drives were
really
standardized, and Apple published everything so third parties could
create compatible hardware.
It?s just a 34-pin connector carrying both SCSI signal and power.
Details are on
page 5-31 (Chapter 5: Hardware) of the Macintosh Portable
Developer Note, Table 5-6: SCSI Internal Connector Pinout. It should be
simple to make an adapter for a SCSI2SD or equivalent.
Thank you, I think I have found the appropriate diagram and can make an
adapter.
http://antinode.info/mac/port_scsi.html
Cheers,
Chris...