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I have purchased 2 of these. The first one was on a whim to see if it would work with my Texas Instruments TI-99/4A and WHT SCSI Card as it did not state it was compatible. In short. It is! So now on an old computer from 1983 I have solid state storage! The item was very easy to setup. I recommend to upgrade the firmware right out of the box. And verify your MicroUSB cable is good. I recommended this to my TI-99/4A and Geneve 9640 users and they promptly jumped on it and purchased quite a few after my pictures of it working. So now 2 more machines can be added to the compatibility list. The Texas Instruments TI-99/4A and the Myarc Geneve 9640. Both have been tested with this device with a WHT SCSI card. I like this as it has the terminators already installed and this unit will mimic up to 4 SCSI devices. The SD card makes it very easy to do a RAW backup of the entire card for easy restore.Read full review
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This thing is awesome. I am glad I found out about this. 50 pin SCSI drives are so rare nowadays people will try to charge you out the back-end for a 200 MB drive nowadays. With this guy you can bring your old mac back to life for years to come. You can also pop out the sd card and transfer files from your newer computer onto it. I actually installed mac os in basilisk and then wrote the image to the partition on the sd card, my LC III booted it up just fine! Highly recommend if you are a hobbyist who enjoys working with older macs or other old SCSI computers.
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I don't have to get ripped off buy people selling old SCSI2 drives for outrageous prices!!! The best thing that could've been created for people holding on to old technology, yet very reliable!!!
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This is a great new product, But, if your paying over a hundred dollars for this your being ripped off! A board without a chip shouldn't cost more $60.... It should cost between $50-$60... No more than $75, with an 8gb chip.. I mean, it doesn't even have a case. If it did, it should only cost $20-$25, extra.. People who are selling these for more are impossible... Theres no warranties, no support, and you have to to a lot of work, just to get them to work with your equipment.. Thats a lot of money to pay for shipping and wait for a product... Don't buy these boards for anything higher... People charging $150-$250, are out of their minds. Go back to CD-Rom, until these people get out of here... Unreal.
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Works great on my Performa 400/LC II Now I have 2GB of storage instead of 40MB
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