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*Any* source of 2.5" SCSI hard disks?

Byrd

Well-known member
Hi,

I'm just about at the end of my stack of 2.5" SCSI hard disks - only have one 350MB drive left. Both the hard disks on my Duo 280c and PB170 have needed rapid drive replacement surgery recently, and judging by the noise from others, they'll go too within time.

Does anyone know of a source, at all, of 2.5" hard disks? Even those SCSI-->IDE adapters might do, if under $50 I'd be prepared to buy one. Unfortunately, both parts seem harder and harder to attain now.

Another thought - 2.5" SCSI CF adapter? Holy grail?

If anyone knows, post it here! Thanks.

JB

 

Charlieman

Well-known member
I've never seen a 2.5" SCSI-->CF adapter but you never know. Have you considered using a 2.5" SCSI-->IDE adapter in conjunction with a 2.5" IDE--> CF adapter. Height may be a problem when you have stacked adapters, but it is worth investigating. If you buy second hand, you could experiment at little financial risk.

 

LCGuy

LC Doctor/Hot Rodder
CF is basically IDE, so any SCSI -> CF adaptor would need to convert SCSI to IDE first, and then convert IDE to CF. The only thing i can suggest really is to start buying up big on SCSI only PowerBooks on ebay!

 

macdownunder

Well-known member
Digging up an old thread.....

Does anyone have any news about 2.5" SCSI replacement drives?

I've found three devices that are all out of production on the web and emailed each source to see if any are still available.

Does anyone have an alternative in place already?

I have about 10 machines that need work :(

Kind regards,

Macdownunder

 

Bunsen

Admin-Witchfinder-General
Another thought - 2.5" SCSI CF adapter? Holy grail?
Hmmmmmm.

I have an external DB-25 SCSI to PCMCIA adapter that will take a PCMCIA to CF sleeve. Maybe we should have a go at cloning it.

 

MultiFinder

Well-known member
It would seem that the SCSI-IDE adapters are a little more common. With one of those, and an IDE-CF adapter, you'd be in business. That's my plan for my PowerBook 540c.

 

macdownunder

Well-known member
It would seem that the SCSI-IDE adapters are a little more common. With one of those, and an IDE-CF adapter, you'd be in business. That's my plan for my PowerBook 540c.
Hi Multifinder17,

I can't be looking in the right places. Have you found any 2.5" SCSI -> IDE adapters that are currently available?

Regards,

Macdownunder

 

eagleliu

New member
It would seem that the SCSI-IDE adapters are a little more common. With one of those, and an IDE-CF adapter, you'd be in business. That's my plan for my PowerBook 540c.
Hi Multifinder17,

I can't be looking in the right places. Have you found any 2.5" SCSI -> IDE adapters that are currently available?

Regards,

Macdownunder
I know one Chinese manufacturer provide CF to ide adapter and SCSI to IDE adapters .Their quality is good and price is very cheap.

Website:

http://www.pcadapter.cn

 

foetoid

Well-known member
Well I know you were looking for the IDE > SCSI adapters but if you can't dig them up and are just in need of some replacement drives for your older PowerBooks, eBay has turned up a few hits. Unfortunately those hits were pretty well botched up. The first two links may be worth looking at if you're really desperate for some drives, the other's are just plain ridiculous. Unless you're willing to sell your soul for a 1.2gig drive.

here

still somewhat reasonable... i guess

Just Plain Hilarious!

seriously now

ok, i didn't look at the prices first

i don't think people realize how old these drives are

or they must be laundering drug money

 

LCGuy

LC Doctor/Hot Rodder
What the HELL???

Note to self: Never list items on eBay when you are drunk, or smoking crack :p

 
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