By demane22
Mon Apr 09, 2018 2:26 am
I made some new internal kits to get scsi drives going again inside the 2000.
Wal Martian wrote:If you feed the external SCSI into the case with a ribbon, the adaptors can sit inside the case instead of sticking out of the back.
http://iec.net/product/db25-male-and-fe ... n-cable-5/
tapedeck wrote:what is keeping folks from doing that on the 2000 classic? is the ...external port like soldered directly to the board or using a proprietary connection or something?
richie wrote:Just so you're all aware, demane22 is selling these "kits" on eBay. I'm not knocking the hustle as it fits a need for people too ignorant to research things for themselves.
https://www.ebay.com/itm/INTERNAL-SCSI- ... 2912383697
If you're going to be charging $45, perhaps you could put together a cleaner and better selected method of doing this. Your method sticks out half a foot which is rather inconvenient and a simple movement could dislodge the adapter which is not what you want happening while the unit is powered on.
Wal Martian gave you a huge suggestion to build upon this. There are other methods to make this even cleaner however I am not inclined to do the work, sharing of what parts to get only to have you directly profit off of it.