SCSI2SD [message #338449] |
Sat, 25 February 2017 22:11 |
julian.templeman
Messages: 3 Registered: February 2017
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I've got an SE/30 with a dead hard disk, and several people have
recommended using a SCSI2SD board.
Looking at the InertialComputing site, there seem to be several options
with quite a price difference, and to my untrained eye, not that much
difference between them. Does anyone have any opinions on which might be
the best one to get?
Thanks,
julian
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Re: SCSI2SD [message #338450 is a reply to message #338449] |
Sat, 25 February 2017 22:16 |
Notgoing Totellyou
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the one for around 60 bucks is fine.
Sent from the office of MacCaps.com
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Charles Phillips
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On Feb 25, 2017, at 10:11 PM, Julian Templeman <julian.templeman@gmail.com> wrote:
> I've got an SE/30 with a dead hard disk, and several people have recommended using a SCSI2SD board.
>
> Looking at the InertialComputing site, there seem to be several options with quite a price difference, and to my untrained eye, not that much difference between them. Does anyone have any opinions on which might be the best one to get?
>
> Thanks,
>
> julian
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