• Using Jaz Traveller with non-Iomega drives

    From Louis Ohland@21:1/5 to All on Thu Apr 27 07:20:22 2023
    https://micha.freeshell.org/traveller/index.html

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  • From moussa@21:1/5 to Louis Ohland on Fri Apr 28 09:31:04 2023
    On 27/4/23 20:20, Louis Ohland wrote:
    https://micha.freeshell.org/traveller/index.html

    My jazz drive with removable disk took a fall of my desk while the drive
    still spinning around 1999 RIEH, my dog then (Dash) RIP, blamed it on
    the Y2K bugs.

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  • From Louis Ohland@21:1/5 to moussa on Fri Apr 28 08:48:08 2023
    Rummaging around, it appears a Parallel to SCSI might not be what I
    need. Parallel to IDE?

    moussa wrote:
    On 27/4/23 20:20, Louis Ohland wrote:
    https://micha.freeshell.org/traveller/index.html

    My jazz drive with removable disk took a fall of my desk while the drive still spinning around 1999 RIEH, my dog then (Dash) RIP, blamed it on
    the Y2K bugs.


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  • From moussa@21:1/5 to Louis Ohland on Sat Apr 29 09:58:25 2023
    On 28/4/23 21:48, Louis Ohland wrote:
    Rummaging around, it appears a Parallel to SCSI might not be what I
    need. Parallel to IDE?

    moussa wrote:
    On 27/4/23 20:20, Louis Ohland wrote:
    https://micha.freeshell.org/traveller/index.html

    My jazz drive with removable disk took a fall of my desk while the
    drive still spinning around 1999 RIEH, my dog then (Dash) RIP, blamed
    it on the Y2K bugs.

    SCSI to Parallel is what you have ATM with the traveller

    SCSI to IDE
    SCSI to SATA
    SCSI to USB ??

    anyway , you get the point, you be eliminating the traveller function.

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    Moussa

    "People alike with a similar circumstances, tend to find each
    others across space and time, given enough time in life, no
    matter distance, language, race, colour and believes" (c) MEK
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  • From moussa@21:1/5 to Louis Ohland on Sat Apr 29 09:38:39 2023
    On 28/4/23 21:48, Louis Ohland wrote:
    Rummaging around, it appears a Parallel to SCSI might not be what I
    need. Parallel to IDE?

    moussa wrote:
    On 27/4/23 20:20, Louis Ohland wrote:
    https://micha.freeshell.org/traveller/index.html

    My jazz drive with removable disk took a fall of my desk while the
    drive still spinning around 1999 RIEH, my dog then (Dash) RIP, blamed
    it on the Y2K bugs.

    the one I had was 50 pins Centronic SCSI.

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    Moussa

    "People alike with a similar circumstances, tend to find each
    others across space and time, given enough time in life, no
    matter distance, language, race, colour and believes" (c) MEK
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  • From Louis Ohland@21:1/5 to All on Fri Apr 28 23:03:59 2023
    Don't need the traveller function, I'd like to use a SD card reader on it.

    SCSI to Parallel is what you have ATM with the traveller

    SCSI to IDE
    SCSI to SATA
    SCSI to USB ??

    anyway , you get the point, you be eliminating the traveller function.


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  • From moussa@21:1/5 to Louis Ohland on Tue May 2 11:39:25 2023
    On 29/4/23 12:03, Louis Ohland wrote:
    Don't need the traveller function, I'd like to use a SD card reader on it.

    SCSI to Parallel is what you have ATM with the traveller

    SCSI to IDE
    SCSI to SATA
    SCSI to USB ??

    anyway , you get the point, you be eliminating the traveller function.

    3rd time the charm

    You are better of with CF media/devices, the common ASIC used has a poor transfer rate in those SD adaptors coming from the east.

    something I wish we can do too:
    https://github.com/dschmenk/apple2pi https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=f5XQNXC7I8U

    not that I am into efruits.
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    Moussa

    "People alike with a similar circumstances, tend to find each
    others across space and time, given enough time in life, no
    matter distance, language, race, colour and believes" (c) MEK
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