On 3/12/2010 10:18 AM, Joachim Thiemann wrote:
Hello, with all this talk about SD card for QBUS
machines, I was
wondering: SD (and SDHC) is easy to interface (if you're not too
concerned about speed) and has been attached to pretty much everything
under the sun; (well, I guess Jim is still working on the C= version
of IEEE-488) so is there anyone making an SD card drive for SCSI?
To me that would be a very versatile classic interface; I'd love to
have a dead-silent drive for my Amiga, Macs and Sparcs. ST owners
would like it too, I'm sure. I know there is one company making
SCSI-to-CF interfaces, aimed primarily at old synthesizers
(
http://www.scsiforsamplers.com/).
A number of CMD HD owners have created a SCSI->IDE->SD interface. You
can google for CMD HD IDE SCSI SD for more information and part numbers.
Jim
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