SCSI2SD: Is it worth a try?
Jerry Weiss
jsw at ieee.org
Wed Mar 20 10:59:54 CDT 2019
The system I use (OSX) to mange the SCSI2SD cards configuration and
firmware doesn't have a SCSI. I'd think of it more as a "nice to have"
than a requirement. The V6 cards allow data exchange via USB2.
If you have the appropriate images, you can just DD the data directly to
the microSD cards on OSX and Linux. I move and backup images for RT11,
XXDP, NeXT (Intel and 68K), SunSparc, Linux and VMS this way. The V5
cards have shown themselves to be quite versatile in my shop.
Jerry
On 3/20/19 10:37 AM, Douglas Taylor via cctalk wrote:
> I've used the SCSI2SD with great success with vintage DEC computers.
> On QBUS machines, both vax and pdp-11, it has worked with Emulex UC07,
> TD systems Viking, Andromeda SCDC and the DEC RQZX1 controllers.
> I have used it on native SCSI controllers in VAX 3100, VLC 4000 and 64
> bit ALPHA machines.
>
> The only other point I would make is that you need a linux system with
> a SCSI controller to move data in/out of the SCSI2SD. I am using a 64
> bit Debian system and I found that the 32 bit SCSI2SD utility wouldn't
> run on the 64 bit machine and needed to be recompiled. However, I
> still use a Windows 7 computer to setup the SCSI2Sd via USB.
>
> Doug
>
> On 3/18/2019 10:15 PM, Charles Dickman via cctalk wrote:
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