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Or can anyone recommend a different adaptor that works in OSX?
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I use the XpressSCSI adapter from Microtech. The adapter makes the
SCSI devices plugged into it, (daisy chained up to 7) look like USB
devices in OSX. I run Panther and there has never been a problem. The
On Jan 10, 2006, at 11:47 AM, G-Books wrote:
Andrew,
I use the XpressSCSI adapter from Microtech. The adapter makes the
SCSI devices plugged into it, (daisy chained up to 7) look like USB
devices in OSX. I run Panther and there has never been a problem.
The
devices I use on it: SyQuest
On Jan 10, 2006, at 7:01 AM, Luis Sequeira wrote:
On Jan 10, 2006, at 11:47 AM, G-Books wrote:
Andrew,
I use the XpressSCSI adapter from Microtech. The adapter makes the
SCSI devices plugged into it, (daisy chained up to 7) look like USB
devices in OSX. I run Panther and there has never
Hi Andrew,
I have been using a Microtech USB-SCSI-HD50 and I'm completely
satisfied with it. Works with my iBook (10.3.9), BW's (10.4.3
10.2.8) and most of my wintel boxen (w2k). I use the adapter to
connect an Iomega Jaz drive.
Good luck,
Amanda
On 08/01/2006, at 1:31 PM, Andrew in
On Jan 8, 2006, at 1:31 PM, Andrew in Ann Arbor wrote:
Hello All
I'm shifting from a Lombard to a Pismo and want to be able to connect
to SCSI devices, specifically older powerbooks (520, 1400, Wallstreet)
using the SCSI dock connector.
To do this I've recently got a Belkin F5U015-TPW USB
On Jan 8, 2006, at 4:31 PM, Andrew in Ann Arbor wrote:
Hello All
I'm shifting from a Lombard to a Pismo and want to be able to
connect to SCSI devices, specifically older powerbooks (520, 1400,
Wallstreet) using the SCSI dock connector.
To do this I've recently got a Belkin F5U015-TPW USB