BlueSCSI 1.1-a DB25
BlueSCSI provides a convenient way to use MicroSD cards hard drives in your Vintage Macintosh or workstation.
This DB25 variant plugs right into the external port of your vintage computer
Simple Design – Place a file on an SD card and go. Nothing to configure or setup.
Power Options – In most cases it is powered directly from the SCSI bus. If your bus can’t supply enough power it provides a berg power connector or via USB.
Performance – Up to 1024KB/sec Read, 912KB/sec write.
Compatibility – Most Macintosh machines that use SCSI – Check out the Wiki page at https://github.com/erichelgeson/BlueSCSI/wiki/Supported-Systems for a full list
Full up to date assembly instructions for this can be found on our wiki page.
https://github.com/erichelgeson/BlueSCSI/wiki/BlueSCSI-1.1-Desktop-Assembly
BlueSCSI is distributed under a non-commercial license for personal use.
BlueSCSI 1.1-a DB25
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