On 11/10/2013 01:52, Daniel Soderstrom wrote:
http://www.artmix.com/SATA_SCSI_AZMN_II_1.html
This adapter is available on ebay for $149 and he says they work well in Vaxstations. He
also has some which take CF flash cards.
Regards,
Daniel,
Thanks for the link Daniel. This is great news. I know that there have been various
incarnations of adapters that have come and gone and been niche enough that there
hasn't been reliable evidence of their functionality computers with older scsi
implementations. Typically they are built to support equipment in the music industry.
Anything that provides us a way forward is definitely a good thing! I don't like noisy
hard drives any more than the next person.
I will have to explore my theory of the 18GB limit on the VAXstation 4000/60 and /90 and I
thought that was a hard rule, but I'm happy to be proved wrong. It may be that I was
using an earlier version of VMS where it definitely is the case that only certain models
of drive are supported. I had to root around to find a supported drive for OpenVMS 6.1 -
even generic Seagate 50 pin SCSI 2.1GB drives weren't recognised because they
aren't RZ* tagged in the firmware.
Regards, Mark.
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