[Suns-at-Home] Seeking a laptop scsi disk...

Martin Marshall martinm@allwest.net
Tue, 7 Nov 2006 16:01:44 -0700


Mr. Mouse ( I like that):

The laptop scsi discs went up to either 1.2 GB or 2 GB and were made by IBM 
and Toshiba, and maybe others.  One other thing that you can use is a 
scsi-to-ide converter.  Google for:

adtx scsi ide

That will get you info on these converters.  They work well, at least to 8 
GB.  I have used a few in SPARCbooks and Voyagers and they work well.  They 
do show up on eBay from time to time.

I'll check - I may have an extra scsi disk, but it, too, will be small.

Martin

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From: "der Mouse" <mouse@Rodents.Montreal.QC.CA>
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Sent: Tuesday, November 07, 2006 9:36 AM
Subject: [Suns-at-Home] Seeking a laptop scsi disk...


> I've got a SPARCstation Voyager.  It's fine, except that the disk is
> only 773 megs (that's as reported in dmesg at boot time), which I find
> rather cramping.  Trouble is, it takes a laptop SCSI disk, which is a
> rather rare item.  I don't suppose anyone has one looking for a home?
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