during my recent powerbook 140 (disaster). i'm on the hunt for a Permanent data storage solution and i'm sure many others of you also want a SCSI based Data storage device. Naturally most of you would go for the 2.5 premade SCSI2SD device. but those are a rarity in themselves and cost a whopping $85!, (i'm british so it sounds like a lot of cash for a PCB) however i have found an alternative option by Eltradec.eu,
the device comes as a Electronics kit, some versions of the board have option such as a sound function for those who miss the sounds of churning hard drives, i believe each one runs on a ARM cortex M3 micro controller chip or an Cypress PSoC5LP mixed-signal microcontroller.
but definately give them a visit ill leave the link to the build and programming steps created by oldcrap.org
please enjoy and i hope i helped out other fellow powerbook users!
the build guide ^
the device comes as a Electronics kit, some versions of the board have option such as a sound function for those who miss the sounds of churning hard drives, i believe each one runs on a ARM cortex M3 micro controller chip or an Cypress PSoC5LP mixed-signal microcontroller.
but definately give them a visit ill leave the link to the build and programming steps created by oldcrap.org
SCSI2SD HDD Emulator - DIY - Old Crap Vintage Computing
Big problem with vintage Macintosh computers today is that their hard drives are very likely to fail. Especially SCSI drives mounted in Powerbooks are very
oldcrap.org
please enjoy and i hope i helped out other fellow powerbook users!
the build guide ^