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readme.txt

SCSI2SD, The SCSI Hard Drive Emulator for retro computing.

Traditional hard drives last 5 years*. Maybe, if you're luckly, you'll get 10
years of service from a particular drive. The lubricants wear out, the spindles
rust. SCSI2SD is a modern replacement for failed drives. It allows the use of
vintage computer hardware long after their mechanical drives fail. The use of
SD memory cards solves the problem of transferring data between the vintage
computer and a modern PC (who still has access to a working floppy drive ?)

*All statistics are made up.


Features

In-built active terminator.
Can optional supply terminator power back to the SCSI bus
Emulates a non-removable hard drive for maximum compatibility.
Firmware updatable over USB
Highly configurable over USB
Selectable SCSI ID
Selectable parity support
Enable/disable Unit Attention Condition
Artificial limits on the SCSI disk size (eg. limit size to 4G to avoid OS bugs)


Technical Specifications

SCSI Interface
SCSI-2 Narrow 8-bit 50-pin connector. Supports asynchronous transfers only.
SD Card Interface
Standard SDSC (1GB maximum size)
SDHC (32GB maximum size)
SDXC cards are untested. Donations welcome.
Communication is via the SPI protocol at 25MHz.
Power
5V via standard molex drive connector.
Dimensions
10cm x 10cm x 1.5cm
A 3D-printable bracket is in testing to suit a standard 3.5" hard disk bay.


Performance

As currently implemented:

Sequential read: 930kb/sec Sequential write: 900kb/sec

Tested with a 16GB class 10 SD card, via the commands:

# WRITE TEST
sudo dd bs=8192 count=100 if=/dev/zero of=/dev/sdX oflag=dsync

# READ TEST
sudo dd bs=8192 count=100 if=/dev/sdX of=/dev/null

Compatibility

Tested with Linux (current), Apple Macintosh System 7.5.3 on LC-III, and LC-475 hardware.

Users have reported success on these systems:

Mac II running System 6.0.8
Mac SE/30
Roland JS-30 Sampler
Akai S3200 Sampler
EMU Emulator E4X with EOS 3.00b