Looks like a typo in the specifications. Says a max of 1 gig cards but supports 
SDHC and SDXC. Standard cards go up to 2 gig. There are hard to find 
non-standard 4 gig cards that are not SDHC, they have the same number of blocks 
as the 2 gig but each is 2x the capacity.
SDHC goes up to 32 gig and SDXC is over 32 gig to 2 terabytes.
Nothing about transfer speed. Would be interesting to see if two of these can 
be used in a striped RAID-0, one on each of the two SCSI buses in a NuBus 
PowerMac for video capture with Media 100.

 
      From: Daz Botron <[email protected]>
 To: Vintage Macs <[email protected]> 
Cc: [email protected]
 Sent: Thursday, August 25, 2016 3:15 PM
 Subject: Re: Getting Software on to a Vintage Mac
   
Hmmm...this could only be used on my SE/30 according to the compatibility list. 
It is a bit cheaper though. Have you used it with an old mac?

On Thursday, August 25, 2016 at 4:25:28 PM UTC-4, Doug Kiekow wrote:
There’s also this https://www.itead.cc/ scsi2sd.html

   
 

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