SCSI adapters?
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SCSI adapters?
i have an iomega zip 100 drive i need to hook up to retrieve data off oooold ZIP disks. problem is the drive is SCSI and the only SCSI card i have is for ISA bus...
does anyone have a SCSI PCI card + cable or USB adapter i could borrow? i would pay for shipping both ways.
does anyone have a SCSI PCI card + cable or USB adapter i could borrow? i would pay for shipping both ways.
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now thats a name I haven't heard in a long time
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SCSI and ISA...my my my those bring back memories of when I started PC gaming. Never got into SCSI. I actually didn't like it when ISA was replaced lol. Of course then there was AGP then PCI. Dang..always having to spend money back then
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That certainly brings back some memories.
Never did own a SCSI drive, but I was there when it was MFM, then RLL, then SCSI, then IDE... then all the different ATA blah blah stuff.
FWIW, it **may** be cheaper to buy a Zip 100 USB drive from eBay.
Never did own a SCSI drive, but I was there when it was MFM, then RLL, then SCSI, then IDE... then all the different ATA blah blah stuff.
FWIW, it **may** be cheaper to buy a Zip 100 USB drive from eBay.
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Hah, I still remember the VESA Local BUS, i.e. VLB, that came BEFORE Intel came back with the AGP!
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First HDD I worked on the design for was a 10-platter SCSI "half-high" (1.6" tall) form factor that clocked in at 50GB. The year was 1998.
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Ah, the "good ol' days".
The first hard drive I BOUGHT was a 40 MB MiniScribe, put it into my Tandy 1000 TL, which, ostensibly a 286, can be ordered with just 2 floppy drives from the factory.
Incidentally, turns out MiniScribe may be the origin of the expression "to brick (something)".
The first hard drive I BOUGHT was a 40 MB MiniScribe, put it into my Tandy 1000 TL, which, ostensibly a 286, can be ordered with just 2 floppy drives from the factory.
Incidentally, turns out MiniScribe may be the origin of the expression "to brick (something)".
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Re: SCSI adapters?
i just took a closer look at the media i need data transferred off of, and... they're not ZIP disks. they're MO (magneto-optical) disks from the early 90s, 128MB capacity.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Magneto-optical_drive
just looked up the prices for these drives, and they're a weeeeee bit more expensive than the ZIP ones.
also remembered the iomega LS120 aka SuperDisk drive my parents' computer had in the late 90s. i just learned from that wiki article that it could superformat 3.5" 1.44Mb disks as 30Mb storage media. sorcery!
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Magneto-optical_drive
just looked up the prices for these drives, and they're a weeeeee bit more expensive than the ZIP ones.
also remembered the iomega LS120 aka SuperDisk drive my parents' computer had in the late 90s. i just learned from that wiki article that it could superformat 3.5" 1.44Mb disks as 30Mb storage media. sorcery!