Any idea when you have a somewhat final version? ;-) - no hurry, right now my machine is in pieces and awaits recapping.
Thinking about it, an external enclosure has it's merits. Maybe one could put the 68net, the scsi2SD (with easier access to the SD card) and a raspberry pi zero into it and velcro it to the back of the SE/30… One would need a reeeeally short SCSI Cable though, and somehow 5V form inside the case.
Lookin' lovely! Can't wait to see everything set up. []
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I'm still trying to think of a good reason why a multi-function printed chassis in standard 3.5" form factor to replace the FDD wouldn't be an optimal solution, given FloppyEmu used on the backside if swapping out SD card(s) through the opening isn't good enough? A miniature USB could be plugged in as well when needed?
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Do it right and it could look like an empty auto-inject drive when not in use. It'd act in the manner of a 19th Century shore defense gun carriage, raising into battery on a pivot actuated by paperclip and falling back on second clip-poke. Reversed function, loaded/reloaded in raised position and in general use when lowered. Once the basic chassis/carriage action implementation is perfected, customized platforms would be easily designed and printed for any number of possible configurations.
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Lookin' lovely! Can't wait to see everything set up. []
<config tangent>
I'm still trying to think of a good reason why a multi-function printed chassis in standard 3.5" form factor to replace the FDD wouldn't be an optimal solution, given FloppyEmu used on the backside if swapping out SD card(s) through the opening isn't good enough? A miniature USB could be plugged in as well when needed?
View attachment 38951
Do it right and it could look like an empty auto-inject drive when not in use. It'd act in the manner of a 19th Century shore defense gun carriage, raising into battery on a pivot actuated by paperclip and falling back on second clip-poke. Reversed function, loaded/reloaded in raised position and in general use when lowered. Once the basic chassis/carriage action implementation is perfected, customized platforms would be easily designed and printed for any number of possible configurations.
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macbook 190 (it has the tiny squared connector)
yes, right, the connector exists, I got this https://www.ebay.com/i/273425140933?chn=ps