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Amiga computer related discussion => General chat about Amiga topics => Topic started by: Vlabguy1 on November 28, 2015, 05:15:09 PM
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Found this today...
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Zeos was a PC manufacturer back in the day. My family had one of their 386 laptops. That looks like an internal to external SCSI converter.
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Zeos was a PC manufacturer back in the day. My family had one of their 386 laptops. That looks like an internal to external SCSI converter.
Thanks Matt...good to know. Not sure why it was in my box of Amiga stuff...
Rich
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Hey, a SCSI converter is a SCSI converter - a perfectly reasonable thing to have for an Amiga :)
Come to think of it, the bracket it's mounted to looks like it might fit a 4000's rear Expansion port. Part of a 4000 SCSI setup, maybe?
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Yup, I have a few of those to convert from the 50pin SCSI to the other 68 and 80 pin configurations on my Video Toaster Flyer setup
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Yup, I have a few of those to convert from the 50pin SCSI to the other 68 and 80 pin configurations on my Video Toaster Flyer setup
Now that makes sense :-)...