The Blue SCSI board available for Powerbooks are 40 pin but the PB 100 has a 50 pin connector cable. I really would like to install a Blue SCSI to get rid of my lady Conner drive. Is there any solution?
The Blue SCSI board available for Powerbooks are 40 pin but the PB 100 has a 50 pin connector cable. I really would like to install a Blue SCSI to get rid of my lady Conner drive. Is there any solution?
The homepage's first image is of a desktop version, so basically anywhere you can buy BlueSCSI. I got mine from Europe as I'm British, but I think you'll find resellers in the US will have the internal desktop version too.
BlueSCSI is a modern, open-source SCSI solution for vintage computers. Powered by Raspberry Pi. Replace your old SCSI hard drives with a reliable microSD card.
The PowerBook 100 uses a regular PowerBook SCSI connection. The last 10 pins aren’t used by many devices, including the BlueSCSI - they can just “hang off the end”
You do want the PowerBook version. The desktop one won’t fit.
See my old Scuznet PowerBook version to explain what I mean - the last holes on the right aren’t even populated and this particular version I use in my PB100
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