GRudolf94
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So, a while ago I designed these, and they've finally been cleaned up and tested enough for release (well, some variants):
Why: I wanted a board done my way. Figured I might as well. I can get drives for my countless janky UNIX workstations, the occasional desktop Mac PCB, and PowerBooks, all with a single design. I might be biased, but I think it's a neat design and a decent compromise between quality/layout/signal integrity, price and form factor.
At the time, standalone RP2040 2.5/3.5", Pi Pico 2.5/3.5", Pi Pico 3.5" HDD footprint and DB25 variants were designed, plus a carrier card that fits SCA connectors in workstations which I haven't yet had the opportunity to test and verify mechanics on.
Turnkey units are available from https://decromancer.ca (a friend's store, no further affiliation - I am not making money selling these).
Comments and feedback are welcome.
GitHub - GeorgeRudolf/GBSCSI2: Affordable SCSI Disk Emulator - upgrade over the original GBSCSI
Affordable SCSI Disk Emulator - upgrade over the original GBSCSI - GeorgeRudolf/GBSCSI2
github.com
Why: I wanted a board done my way. Figured I might as well. I can get drives for my countless janky UNIX workstations, the occasional desktop Mac PCB, and PowerBooks, all with a single design. I might be biased, but I think it's a neat design and a decent compromise between quality/layout/signal integrity, price and form factor.
At the time, standalone RP2040 2.5/3.5", Pi Pico 2.5/3.5", Pi Pico 3.5" HDD footprint and DB25 variants were designed, plus a carrier card that fits SCA connectors in workstations which I haven't yet had the opportunity to test and verify mechanics on.
Turnkey units are available from https://decromancer.ca (a friend's store, no further affiliation - I am not making money selling these).
Comments and feedback are welcome.