Blue SCSI for PowerBook 100

The Blue SCSI board available for Powerbooks are 40 pin but the PB 100 has a 50 pin connector cable. I really would like to install a Blue SCSI to get rid of my lady Conner drive. Is there any solution?
 
Where would I get that
The homepage's first image is of a desktop version, so basically anywhere you can buy BlueSCSI. I got mine from Europe as I'm British, but I think you'll find resellers in the US will have the internal desktop version too.

 
The PowerBook 100 uses a regular PowerBook SCSI connection. The last 10 pins aren’t used by many devices, including the BlueSCSI - they can just “hang off the end”

You do want the PowerBook version. The desktop one won’t fit.

See my old Scuznet PowerBook version to explain what I mean - the last holes on the right aren’t even populated and this particular version I use in my PB100

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That’s right. The pins are even offset IIRC so the cable fits without an extra bend.

I will say, though. I have a BlueSCSI V2 with WiFi which I used in a PowerBook 540c and stability wasn’t great. I’ve not tried it in the 100. Presumably since the machine is slower it might be better. I went back to an old SCSI2SD I had in it before and it’s much more stable (albeit no WiFi!)

I will let others chime in with comments on that!
 
If you look at the bottom of the drive that shipped with the PowerBook, you'll notice a space in the connector. The BlueSCSI should be plugged in to the side of the cable before that break.1779812567063.png
 
Won't work. Tried that route. It's a 40 pin device and the Powerbook 100 has a 50 pin ribbon cable. Bummer
It does work. I literally have a BlueSCSI in my PB100. The extra pins aren't needed for the BlueSCSI. Those pins are for things like turning on termination and setting the spinup delay.
 
The PowerBook 100 uses a regular PowerBook SCSI connection. The last 10 pins aren’t used by many devices, including the BlueSCSI - they can just “hang off the end”

You do want the PowerBook version. The desktop one won’t fit.

See my old Scuznet PowerBook version to explain what I mean - the last holes on the right aren’t even populated and this particular version I use in my PB100

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I tried doing that and the Blue SCSI board lights lit up all right. But the PB100 isn't finding it. Doesn't boot.
 
I tried... I couldn't figure out how it worked. And when I did, it wouldn't boot from them. I have a thread here on my portable if you want to talk more about that there. It's Question about the macintosh portable. I know i missed the s in questions! :LOL:
 
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