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PB170 SCSI-Drive - 2008/09/02 15:44 Hello Folks!

Recently my PB170 died! :-(
Now Ive got this Harddisk I wanted to mount anywhere else that i can save my files.

The problem ist that therse a 2.5 scsi 40-pin plug which i cant attach to a normal 50-pin. Click here 4 images

iv googled a lot and only found 50 to 40 IDE adapter and no SCSI adapters.

has anyone an idea how to get the disk running?

thx 4 youre help!!!

Post edited by: beni_bb, at: 2008/09/02 15:48
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Re:PB170 SCSI-Drive - 2008/09/02 17:02 Not cheap but does it fill the bill?


http://mc1.boing.net/mc1amiga/scsi.htm
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Re:PB170 SCSI-Drive - 2008/09/02 17:09 Thats a cable to connect ide to scsi but i should have it the other way around.

Im still googling an im near to make a connector myself... :-P
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Re:PB170 SCSI-Drive - 2008/09/03 04:28 I did find this googling around:

http://www.retrotechnology.com/herbs_stuff/usb_scsi.html

Read the "Another customer's experience with USB SCSI" section that relates to what you want to do.

Unfortunately you need a 2.5inch SCSI laptop drive adapter card and I don't have a clue where to even look for one other than eBay. I googled for the adapter and found nothing.

You can probably find another old Powerbook on ebay pretty cheap too. There are 3 170's on ebay at the moment.
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