My unease with the SCSI2SD is the dependence on the micro USB port for configuration / flashing.
In this case, the ini and firmware are on the SD card.
Performance looks to be equivalent to the SCSI2SD ver 5.x
Methinks a PS/2 specific version could be made.
SCSI parity
Async Transfers
Unit Attention
Termination
Term Power [yes / no ?]
Blocks of 512 Bytes [no CD or Tape emulation]
DIP switch could be changed to them there 2mm headers [annoying, but how often are they changed ?]
On 4/26/2022 07:15, Louis Ohland wrote:
Termination is DIP-switch controlled, and firmware updates are as
simple as placing a file on a FAT32 or exFAT-formatted SD card,
inserting it in the SD card slot, and applying power to the AzulSCSI.
Termination is DIP-switch controlled, and firmware updates are as simple
as placing a file on a FAT32 or exFAT-formatted SD card, inserting it in
the SD card slot, and applying power to the AzulSCSI.
Methinks a PS/2 specific version could be made.
Methinks a PS/2 specific version could be made.
Will the current version work on an IBM SCSI card anyway?
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