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Offline ZeBeeDee

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Re: SD-Floppy adaptor ... Amiga device drivers ???
« Reply #14 from previous page: January 13, 2008, 02:49:46 AM »
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Can you buy "this" anywhere?


It seems that it may be a possibility to purchase this or something like it in the future should, as alexh said earlier and I quote ...

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I would certainly be interested in offering technical and hardware assistance, together with commercial expertise and manufacturing contacts on how to turn this into a real, saleable product.

I have many ideas in this area which could reduce the BOM considerably and improve usability.
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Re: SD-Floppy adaptor ... Amiga device drivers ???
« Reply #15 on: January 13, 2008, 04:56:48 AM »
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Addonics SD to IDE Adapters

Addonics flash memory readers

Do these type devices exist for SCSI?


I supposed you could use one of those with a SCSI-to-IDE adapter.  Wow, wouldn't that be amazingly complex...
 

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Re: SD-Floppy adaptor ... Amiga device drivers ???
« Reply #16 on: January 13, 2008, 10:12:03 AM »
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metalman wrote:

Addonics SD to IDE Adapters

Addonics flash memory readers

Do these type devices exist for SCSI?


I supposed you could use one of those with a SCSI-to-IDE adapter.  Wow, wouldn't that be amazingly complex...


Searching finds the following:

Dual ports or single port IDE to SCSI adapter (68 pin)

SCSI to IDE/SATA/USB/FW Adapters

This model converts 40pin IDE to 50pin Male SCSI interface.
ACARD SCSI to IDE Adapter, Model AEC-7720U

SFF IDE to Compact Flash Adapter

The next question would be if you can format it as a bootable drive. Both devices claim to be transparent and require no drivers.
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