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Re: A few small items i have for sale... FOR FREE!
« on: November 18, 2003, 05:14:32 PM »
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lempkee wrote:
think i will put up some charity stuff soon also.
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Can I call first dibs on any SIMMS > 32 Mb ? :-D
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Re: A few small items i have for sale... FOR FREE!
« Reply #1 on: November 18, 2003, 05:26:30 PM »
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karlos:i dont have any small simms anymore... only 128 :)


Yeah, I meant bigger than 32. I currently have only 64M in my 1200T as 2x32, so I need to find 2x64 or 2x128 :-)

Oh well..

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anyway its all from rgb-scart , svhs cables , joystick cables , extension cables , scsi cable kits etc.


Hmm, do you have any SCSI ribbon cables that allow standard SCSI-II internal devices to plug into the BlizzPPC's strange SCSI-II connector?

Preferably directly to the card, but an adaptor that fits the BlizzPPC's external connector would be OK too....

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Re: A few small items i have for sale... FOR FREE!
« Reply #2 on: November 18, 2003, 05:53:40 PM »
@lempkee

Cheers dude, I appreciate that. Trying to find 128M simms here has been like trying to find a piece of hay in an enormous pile of needles...

As for the SCSI. Er, well the external connector is the high density 50 way connector. It is a standard (I think), just rare and is the same physical size as your basic parallel port.

On the Blizzard card itself, the connector is a small 25 x 2 row of mini header pins that the external connector's ribbon connects to.

Even when I first got it I remember thinking "boy, that looks pretty awkward"

I got the SCSI originally because the later upgrade to SCSI was not an option for the BlizPPC.

Thanks to the strange cabling, I never got a chance to use it yet :-(

What I would like to do is to get whatever cabling I need to be able to try out some of those SCSI->IDE bridges on the thing and hopefully get my maxtor drive/CD/DVD all running in DMA mode...
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