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- 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.
- Emulates up to 4 SCSI devices
- Supports sector sizes from 64 bytes to 8192 bytes
- 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)
- Sector size (can also be set via the SCSI MODE SELECT command, as sent by SCSI format utilities).
- Technical Specifications
- SCSI Interface
- SCSI-2 Narrow 8-bit 50-pin connector. Supports asynchronous transfers only.
- Micro SD Card Interface
- Standard microSDSC (1GB maximum size)
- microSDHC, microSDXC
- Communication is via the SPI protocol at 25MHz.
- USB Interface (firmware updates and config)
- USB 2.0 micro-B
- Power
- 5V via standard molex drive connector
- USB or self-powered using the SCSI host termination power. (v5 only)
- Dimensions
- 10cm x 5cm x 1.5cm (v5)
- 10cm x 10cm x 1.5cm (v3, v4)
- Performance
- As currently implemented:
- Transfer size: 512 2048 8192 65536
- -------------------------------------------------------
- read: 2MB/s 2.1MB/s 2.5MB/s 2.6MB/s
- write: 125kB/s 441kB/s 1.5MB/s 2.3MB/s
- -------------------------------------------------------
- Tested with a 16GB class 10 SD card, via the commands:
- # WRITE TEST
- sudo dd bs=${SIZE} count=100 if=/dev/zero of=/dev/sdX oflag=dsync
- # READ TEST
- sudo dd bs=${SIZE} count=100 if=/dev/sdX of=/dev/null
- Compatibility
- Computer systems
- Mac LC-III and LC-475
- Mac II running System 6.0.8
- Mac SE/30
- Apple IIgs using Apple II High Speed SCSI controller card (from v3.3)
- Symbolics Lisp Machine XL1200, using 1280 byte sectors (from v3.4)
- PDP-11/73 running RSX11M+ V4.6
- Microvax 3100 Model 80 running VMS 7.3 (needs patch against v3.5.2 firmware)
- Amiga 500+ with GVP A530
- Commodore Amiga 500 KS 1.3 with Oktagon 508 SCSI-2 controller
- Amiga 2000 (B2000 rev 6.4 ECS) with DKB RapidFire SCSI 1 card
- Amiga 4000 equipped with CyberStorm PPC using 68pin adapter.
- Atari TT030 System V
- Atari MEGA STE
- needs J3 TERMPWR jumper
- 1GB limit (--blocks=2048000)
- Sharp X68000
- SASI models supported. See gamesx.com for information on building a custom cable.
- needs J3 TERMPWR jumper
- Set to SCSI ID 3. ID0 will not work.
- Compaq XP-1000 Professional Workstation
- Alpha 21264 CPU, 667MHz, with a QLogic SCSI controller in a PCI slot
- SCSI-based Macintosh Powerbooks (2.5" SCSI2SD)
- Also reported to work on Thinkpad 860 running Win NT 4.0 PowerPC.
- AT&T 3B2/600
- Sun 2/120 Workstation (Unit Attention disabled)
- Data General MV/2500DC running AOS/VS
- Vendor: MICROoP
- Product: 1578-15 UP
- Revision: DG02
- Device-type modifier: 0x4c
- Applix 1616
- IMS MM/1
- NeXTcube + NeXTSTEP 3.3
- NeXTStation
- Modified geometry settings are required to avoid "cylinder group too large" errors while formatting.
- (To simulate Quantum Fireball 1050S)
- 512 bytesPerSector
- 139 sectorsPerTrack
- 4 tracksPerCylinder
- 4135 cylinder per volume
- 1 spare sector per cylinder
- 2051459 usable sectors on volume
- Samplers
- Roland JS-30 Sampler
- Akai S1000, S3200, S3000XL, MPC 2000XL, DPS 12
- SCSI cable reversed on S3200
- There are compatibility problems with the Akai MPC3000. It works (slowly) with the alternate Vailixi OS with multi-sector transfers disabled.
- EMU Emulator E4X with EOS 3.00b and E6400 (classic) with Eos 4.01
- EMU E6400 w/ EOS2.80f
- EMU Emax2
- Ensoniq ASR-X, ASR-10 (from v3.4, 2GB size limit)
- ASR-20 Requires TERMPWR jumper.
- ASR-X resets when writing to devices > 2Gb.
- Kurzweil K2000R
- See kurzweil.com for size limits which a dependant on the OS version. Older OS versions have a 1GB limit.
- SCSI cable reversed
- Casio FZ-20M
- Requires TERMPWR jumper. The manual shows the pin25 of the DB25 connector is "not connected".
- May require scsi2sd-config --apple flag
- Yamaha A5000, A3000, EX5, EX5R
- EMU ESI4000
- Other
- HP 16601A, 16700A logic analyzers
- Fluke 9100 series
- Reftek RT-72A Seismic datalogger.
- http://www.iris.iris.edu/passcal/Reftek/72A-R-005-00.1.pdf
- http://www.iris.iris.edu/passcal/Manual/rtfm.s3a.13.html
- Konami Simpson's Bowling arcade machine
- http://forums.arcade-museum.com/showthread.php?p=3027446
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