I spoke to this cool guy who has a CD32 in New Zealand connected to a
satellite dish and he gets pictures and stuff down from Noah I think.
He had a souped up SX32-Pro, they seem to get everywhere don't they?
:-D
What I was wondering though, if the SX32-Pro has an IDE interface then
what is stopping you from plugging on the Dataflyer IDE->SCSI adaptor
and having a SCSI scanner on your CD32?
SCSI allows up to 7x devices to run at the same time, so you could
theoretically cut a thin, postage-stamp shaped slot in one of the
CD32's chasis grooves and have a Compact Flash disk drive loading
Workbench in seconds...
Another thing, if you could connect a CDRW to the CD32 via this
Dataflyer method (or even with just IDE) then the CD32 could be the
world's first console you can program games for... on itself!
Do you get me? Code the game on the console, burn it on the
console.... then play it on the console!
:-o :-o :-D
Any luck with Ruff 'N Tumble leirbag28?
:-) Let me know if you find a spare... ;-)