At 11:34 PM 4/24/2025, Travis Pierce via cctalk wrote: >I just now used one tonight to image a JAZ disk that I found. I used DD on >a modern Linux box. These little bridges do come in handy and are pretty >convenient. I really like mine quite a bit.
I was hoping they just present the SCSI drive as a block device to the operating system, did not require proprietary software, and that they'd work under modern Windows as well. >My only criticism is that >once you have it all connected (USB, Power, SCSI Drive) there are >literally wires everywhere, but that's just how SCSI was. And then there's the blood sacrifice. Fortunately I have bales of cables. At 10:19 PM 4/24/2025, Henry Bent wrote: >Oh, one more click and I would have gotten there... ><https://web.archive.org/web/20060831144110/http://www.digitalintelligence.com/files/UltraBlockUSB_Manual.pdf>https://web.archive.org/web/20060831144110/http://www.digitalintelligence.com/files/UltraBlockUSB_Manual.pdf That is the bridge for forensically reading USB devices. Mine is for SCSI devices, like this: https://www.ebay.com/itm/387890903599 or https://web.archive.org/web/20060421102553/http://www.digitalintelligence.com/products/ultrablock/ I looked at https://web.archive.org/web/*/http://www.digitalintelligence.com/files/* but did not see the UltraBlock model "T4" manual. - John