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    Introducing SCSI2SD V5.2 - Now assembled in Canada

    Last week we took delivery of the first mass-production batch of SCSI2SD V5.2's, all of which are now assembled in Canada (with foreign components), with a new Markham, Ontario-based contract manufacturer. They produce a far-superior quality product, and the quality of their Printed Circuit...
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    Using SCSI2SD v5.5 in a Powerbook

    Please don't purchase SCSI2SD clones from Artmix; They are non GPL compliant, unlicensed clones of SCSI2SD, and Artmix is and has been distributing modified firmware without providing their changes. They've been approached multiple times, and all they are willing to provide is the compiled...
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    Using SCSI2SD v5.5 in a Powerbook

    Apologies, It's been a long month for us, with fallout from local wildfire, and an overall lack of time to do anything but fulfill orders. New employee starts Monday, which will shed an immense burden. We're have developed a SCSI2SD V5.5-based/derived solution, to replace the legacy V5.0...
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    SCSI to Ethernet Adapter on New Hardware

    Super duper awesome project, and amazing progress in a short amount of time! I'd love to build one. I've been aware of the ENC28J60 since it was introduced about ten years ago, and I'm curious why you chose a non-5V native MCU, given the 5V native SCSI interface, and the fairly widespread...
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    RaSCSI Development Thread

    Agreed, with all of the above...however, I'd like to add that this is, in theory, also a problem that can be solved with SCSI2SD. It's a matter of firmware development (aka time and knowledge). SCSI2SD V6 (also open source firmware) has hardware support for USB devices, but has never had the...
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    RaSCSI Development Thread

    In addition, you can easily use one SCSI2SD across multiple macs, and this is especially easy if you buy it with the DB25 connector installed, and use it externally.
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    RaSCSI Development Thread

    Or you could just go with a SCSI2SD V5.1, which is instant-on, and mature firmware that's 5+ years old. And the firmware is open source.
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    Macintosh Plus Internal SCSI MOD

    Very cool! Who did you use? Oshpark? What's the license on the adapter?
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