androda
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Yesterday I found a Smart and Friendly CD Copy Rocket Mach 12, complete in box! For $25. Imgur link: https://imgur.com/gallery/MwSZ3nq
This thing is a monster for its time. 12x SCSI CD burner and 32x SCSI CD reader. Smoking fast.
The most interesting thing about this setup is how the duplicator works. It's just two SCSI devices hooked up to the SCSI bus, reader is ID 5 and writer is ID 6. To do the computer-less duplication, you use this little blue plugin which connects to the SCSI bus and actually does the copying. For some reason, this particular unit has two of the blue controller boxes. [SIZE=1.4rem]I bet this would work with any SCSI disc reader/writer. The nasty buggers scrubbed the chip numbers off from the control chips, but one of the two blue controllers had a partial marking on what looks like the control chip. I think it's an Xilinx. The other side of the board has a scrubbed chip with traces clearly leading to the SCSI port pins, so obvious what that one is.[/SIZE]
The cd burner doesn't want to work, even when plugged into a known-good power supply. Sometimes it's happy and will open and close, but most of the time it doesn't. My guess : flaky capacitors. There are a ton on the control board. The reader opens and closes happily.
Yesterday I found a Smart and Friendly CD Copy Rocket Mach 12, complete in box! For $25. Imgur link: https://imgur.com/gallery/MwSZ3nq
This thing is a monster for its time. 12x SCSI CD burner and 32x SCSI CD reader. Smoking fast.
The most interesting thing about this setup is how the duplicator works. It's just two SCSI devices hooked up to the SCSI bus, reader is ID 5 and writer is ID 6. To do the computer-less duplication, you use this little blue plugin which connects to the SCSI bus and actually does the copying. For some reason, this particular unit has two of the blue controller boxes. [SIZE=1.4rem]I bet this would work with any SCSI disc reader/writer. The nasty buggers scrubbed the chip numbers off from the control chips, but one of the two blue controllers had a partial marking on what looks like the control chip. I think it's an Xilinx. The other side of the board has a scrubbed chip with traces clearly leading to the SCSI port pins, so obvious what that one is.[/SIZE]
The cd burner doesn't want to work, even when plugged into a known-good power supply. Sometimes it's happy and will open and close, but most of the time it doesn't. My guess : flaky capacitors. There are a ton on the control board. The reader opens and closes happily.