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billt 
USB SCSI adapters?
Posted on 19-Mar-2013 17:58:45
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Joined: 24-Oct-2003
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From: Maryland, USA

I'm curious if anyone has successfully used any USB to SCSI adapters to access their classic Amiga SCSI drives in a PC, in WinUAE, or in an AmigaOne or Sam board.

I've found some such adapters on the ebay, though they still go for kindof expensive. Adaptex USBxchange, Adaptec SlimSCSI, IoMega USB Jaz adaptor, Castlewood ORB, Belkin has one, Xircom Portgear, Microtech XpressSCSI are names I see on the bay.

I'm not looking to use a scanner at the moment, only hard drives, CDROM, Zip or jaz drives. Though some people might be curious about the scanners and other devices.

Anyone tried? Any problems? Can they be daisychained together, or only one at a time?

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