Hello! :)
Does there is a device already invented to use common SCSI to drive
SMD drives in between?
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Not foolish at all! ;-) There is indeed at least one SCSI/SMD bridge board
I know of. Adaptec made them, but they're not easy to find. Model number
was ACB-5580.
Wonderful...now, what exactly how expensive are used pulls SMD 1gb or
up drives are? Suppose I now I have the little dandy SCSI/SMD bridge
board and a normal SCSI host controller in a PC driving whole thing
and even boot from that SMD drive?
There is performance difference between the 3.5" middle of
the range SCSI II fast to a good SMD hd?
I have exactly ONE of these that I need to hang onto
to test drives.
Pout... :)
If responses looks good, why not if I would get 8" SMD drive and
amaze them with it on a PC. :)) Snickers! :)
Jason D.
PS: thanks for correcting me 'bout the homemade Ti graph link. In
fact, I am glad that is possible to do that, btw, I have that Ti 83.
The screen is much better than the older types and just bit faster.