its something thats crossed my mind a lot over the last couple years (ive probably even mentioned it at times here too). to make a modern zip or jaz style sd scsi drive solution. basically a sd card scsi solution that has a fixed scsi id or better yet a set of jumpers like old scsi drives did to select a scsi id. that is hot swappable and allows one to insert a 'card' and have it mount on the desktop just like any other removable scsi drive would back in the day
i have a pretty good idea mechanically what to do with motors and a drive sled concept that could use a full sized sdcard or possibly a larger pcb containing a sdcard slot that physically mimics a zip drive disk be it fuil size or perhaps half size etc..
i was wondering if anyone had any thoughts or advice about how hard it would be to modify any of the current solutions be it zulu scsi or bluescsi to do this. being that the firmware is open source.
basic requirement would be to have a fixed scsi id, hotswap/card detect, breaking out whatever scsi commands for ejecting and inserting a card to a pin or two for the motors and card detect.
i have a pretty good idea mechanically what to do with motors and a drive sled concept that could use a full sized sdcard or possibly a larger pcb containing a sdcard slot that physically mimics a zip drive disk be it fuil size or perhaps half size etc..
i was wondering if anyone had any thoughts or advice about how hard it would be to modify any of the current solutions be it zulu scsi or bluescsi to do this. being that the firmware is open source.
basic requirement would be to have a fixed scsi id, hotswap/card detect, breaking out whatever scsi commands for ejecting and inserting a card to a pin or two for the motors and card detect.


