On Fri, Jan 19, 2018 at 10:44 AM, Mark G Thomas wrote:
> I think you want this: http://files.markgthomas.com/dl/adaptec/EZSCSI40.IMD
> (This URL is temporary.)
Ahh I didn't realize it was just the EZSCSI disk. Grabbed it just in
case, as I don't know which version(s) I have.
Hi,
On Thu, Jan 18, 2018 at 08:26:45PM -0600, Jason T via cctalk wrote:
> On Thu, Jan 18, 2018 at 7:55 PM, Richard Cini wrote:
> > I use this card as a floppy/disk controller in a PC/AT that's used solely
> > for imaging. The controller is connected to two Seagate
I often have a 1522A in my disk imaging machine. Linux supports it, which
means I can use `ddrescue` with it. It'll also talk to a lot of
older/slower drives that my 2940UW doesn't like (e.g. very old DEC drives
from VAXen, it does better with some old tape drives than the 2940UW). It's
slow, but
On 1/18/2018 5:44 PM, Jason T via cctalk wrote:
On Thu, Jan 18, 2018 at 6:58 PM, Adrian Graham via cctalk
wrote:
I could, but I guess by the time I’ve sourced a replacement I might as well
have bought an AHA-1522A instead, I have a couple of scouts out looking for
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Subject: Re: Adaptec 1522A SCSI Support (was re: New TestFDC Results
Registry)
On Thu, 18 Jan 2018, Jason T via cctalk wrote:
Has anyone using one of these cards made use of the SCSI function? It
has a Centronics 50 connector, which isn't terribly useful unless
you've got
Christian Corti via cctalk wrote:
> On Fri, 19 Jan 2018, TeoZ wrote:
> > Didn?t early SUN gear have SCSI floppy drives?
>
> No, SUN always used standard floppy controllers. But HP and DEC used them,
> although it was not very common. The floppy drives are standard TEAC
> FD-235HF with an
On Fri, 19 Jan 2018, TeoZ wrote:
Didn?t early SUN gear have SCSI floppy drives?
No, SUN always used standard floppy controllers. But HP and DEC used them,
although it was not very common. The floppy drives are standard TEAC
FD-235HF with an additional SCSI floppy controller board.
Didn’t early SUN gear have SCSI floppy drives?
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From: Fred Cisin via cctalk
Sent: Thursday, January 18, 2018 9:18 PM
To: General Discussion: On-Topic and Off-Topic Posts
Subject: Re: Adaptec 1522A SCSI Support (was re: New TestFDC Results
Registry)
On Thu, 18 Jan
On 01/18/2018 06:18 PM, Fred Cisin via cctalk wrote:
> A few SCSI floppy drives existed, but they were never very common.
> Only SCSI floppy that I remember having was a "Floptical" (20MB), that
> also handled 1.4M
Most "real" SCSI drives were basically bolt-on adapter affairs to a
traditional
For that card, no drivers are needed for the hard drives. The
on-board ROM is an Int13 wedge.
Regarding using any other devices like a ZIP drive, CD or a floptical, not sure
if those need drivers. ZIP definitely needed a DOS
On Thu, Jan 18, 2018 at 8:18 PM, Fred Cisin via cctalk
wrote:
> Or, are you suggesting putting together an imaging machine that also handles
> HDD, CD-ROM, some tape cartridges, etc.?
Correct. Two key components in short supply when you have 11
classiccmp projects are
On Thu, Jan 18, 2018 at 7:55 PM, Richard Cini wrote:
> I use this card as a floppy/disk controller in a PC/AT that's used solely for
> imaging. The controller is connected to two Seagate ST-2502N (442MB) hard
> drives running MS-DOS 6.22. Works like a champ. Cables are
On Thu, 18 Jan 2018, Jason T via cctalk wrote:
Has anyone using one of these cards made use of the SCSI function? It
has a Centronics 50 connector, which isn't terribly useful unless
you've got the right cable, but if you're building an all-in-one
imaging machine, it might be handy to have SCSI
On Jan 18, 2018 6:44 PM, "Jason T via cctalk" wrote:
On Thu, Jan 18, 2018 at 6:58 PM, Adrian Graham via cctalk
wrote:
> I could, but I guess by the time I’ve sourced a replacement I might as
well have bought an AHA-1522A instead, I have a couple of
I use this card as a floppy/disk controller in a PC/AT that's used solely for
imaging. The controller is connected to two Seagate ST-2502N (442MB) hard
drives running MS-DOS 6.22. Works like a champ. Cables are readily available on
eBay but since they're regular 50-pin IDC connectors, you can
On Thu, Jan 18, 2018 at 6:58 PM, Adrian Graham via cctalk
wrote:
> I could, but I guess by the time I’ve sourced a replacement I might as well
> have bought an AHA-1522A instead, I have a couple of scouts out looking for
> them as we speak :) The 1522A is a full pass for
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