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I like the noise. I tried looking up the pin out for the connector/drive type, but I can't seem to find anything useful. Even looked for some kind of 68-pin SCSI to USB adapter. Any ideas?
A device that allows SCSI peripherals ... via USB. Used in the past, it provided a way to hook up SCSI devices to laptops or to desktop machines without an available slot for the adapter.
There was a time when high-performance disk drives used SCSI — the Small ... The key to the attempt is a USB to SCSI adapter which was unusual but not unheard of, and [Adrian] came across ...
Ultra160 drives have been available for several months, but today's announcement from Adaptec Inc. (www.adaptec.com) that its Ultra160 host adapters are available means Ultra160 has finally arrived.
[RetroBytes] recently did a video on the bus which he calls the “USB of the 80s ... like scanners and tape drives. You could even find SCSI to network adapters. It was fast for its day ...
so it would pretend to be a drive. USB Attached SCSI is the current standard, so it doesn't seem to be a huge stretch to USB Attached iSCSI (Ok, not that easy, but still...) Hmmm, sounds like ...
For at least some configurations, Adaptec's (and possibly other manufacturers') SCSI adapter may be the cause ... as I started the Xbench test on a SCSI drive - the system sound went away.
Acquiring the host bus adapters ... SCSI, on the other hand, is an interface technology that has been employed for more than 20 years. “It's an established, mature protocol,” he said. SCSI technology ...
If a new SCSI host adapter is used with an older SCSI drive, the drive will run at its maximum speed. If an older SCSI host adapter is used with a newer drive, the drive will run at the host ...
USB is much faster, with a maximum incoming speed approaching 40 Gbps. SCSI ("scuzzy") is based on an older interface developed by floppy disk drive manufacturer Shugart Associates and called ...