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Offline bbond007Topic starter

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Blizzard SCSI
« on: February 24, 2018, 12:49:04 AM »
I've been using My A1200 with FastATA, but the fastATA was causing my A1200 to become unstable do the fact that I used risers to lift the FastATA over the Indivision.

I'm back to 4xIDE now, which works well enough but is substantially slower.

Anyway, I have the Blizzard SCSI adapter which up until now I was only using to hold additional RAM. I also have the cable for that adapter as well which ends in a DB25.

I've decided to try and use a SCSI2SD V6 from Amigakit.

http://amigakit.amiga.store/catalog/product_info.php?cPath=27&products_id=1314

Anyone try this device with Blizzard SCSI?

Will I be limited to 4GB with WB3.1?

Where can I get an adapter to go from DB25 to SCSI-2 Narrow 8-bit 50-pin connector?
 

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Re: Blizzard SCSI
« Reply #1 on: February 24, 2018, 02:20:42 AM »
Quote from: kirk_m;836534
https://www.itead.cc/scsi2-50pin-to-scsi1-db25-adapter.html


Thank You!

Pretty much exactly what I need.
 

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Re: Blizzard SCSI
« Reply #2 on: February 26, 2018, 12:39:55 AM »
Quote from: gizmo350;836578
I need one of these too! Thanks kirk_m! :)

@bbond007

Plz let us know how it goes with the V6 adapter! :)

I definitely can't wait to see how this new version 6 board does with my A1200 :)

Was just about to order the adapter Kirk_m linked too, but prior to that  had I emailed Amigakit sales (after I had placed the order for the SCSI2SD) inquiring if they had the proper adapter for and they indeed do, just I guess I'd overlooked it:

https://amigakit.amiga.store/catalog/product_info.php?products_id=1290

They were able to add that and a DB25 gender changer to my order :)
 

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Re: Blizzard SCSI
« Reply #3 on: March 15, 2018, 05:23:00 AM »
I would not suggest trying this combo at on a Blizzard SCSI.

MY Blizzard SCSI module burned up... The worst smell in the world.

I don't have a pic at the moment but I can take one tomorrow after my phone recharges.

Anyway, the red/orange component under bottom left of the scsi chip burned almost completely off. Don't know if it is repairable.

http://amiga.resource.cx/photos/blizzardscsi4,4

Just the way it went down, I'm fairly certain it was "25-pin Female DSub to 50-way" that caused the problem and probably not the SCSI2SD but who knows.

Just FYI,
 

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Re: Blizzard SCSI
« Reply #4 on: March 15, 2018, 09:16:56 PM »
Quote from: kirk_m;837371
I had a DKB RapidFire SCSI controller that had a blown Zener diode when I obtained it, along with the 2000 it came in.  Acill was able to fix it, even though it had burned one of the pads off.  He also replaced all the SMD caps on it while servicing it.


I have contact him and he has agreed to attempt to fix it.

I just wish I knew what went wrong with this combo.  Acill said I probably installed the cable in the wrong direction but the cable was hand labeled "top" in handwriting other than my own, so I did verify that was correct by looking at various pictures of the Blizzard SCSI module with cable attached.

"9MB/s @ 4% cpu load" does sound pretty good to me...

Thanks!