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From: markb@denali
Newsgroups: comp.periphs,comp.sys.atari.st
Subject: Re: ESDI questions
Summary: ESDI to SCSI adaptor
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Date: 9 Aug 88 21:18:24 GMT
References: <168@cstw01.UUCP> <1200@ndmath.UUCP>
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In article <1200@ndmath.UUCP>, cww@ndmath.UUCP (Clarence W. Wilkerson) writes:
> In article <168@cstw01.UUCP>, meulenbr@cstw01.UUCP (Frans Meulenbroeks) writes:
> > 
> > I have laid my hands on an ESDI disk, which I would like to interface to
> > an atari ST. However, being out-of-hardware for several years now, I'm
> >    very welcome.
> >         or perhaps   meulenbr@cst.prl.philips.nl
>  Adaptec makes such a board. One supplier is Computer Surplus Store,
>  which advertises in BYTE and Computter Shopper. It might run $120 or so.

This is not an inexpensive solution, as you need a slot and you will need
to do some driver work for this board.  You may want to talk to Micropolis
about getting a recommendation on what they use to do similar work.

					markb