At the very least I'd love to see some good quality photos of it to see if I can make my own.They do, I have one around here somewhere
It'll probably be quite difficult to source one now, given they would have been pretty niche even back in the day and 2.5" scsi drives are all but extinct now
It wouldn't be too difficult to reproduce though given it's just a straight through passive adapter
If your really desperate your welcome to mind if I can find where the damn thing is (Not sure waht shipping form the UK to Australia would be though!)
Thanks so much @Androda, this is all kinds of awesome!Here you go, this is the design I came up with for converting internal 50 pin SCSI to something a 2.5 inch powerbook drive can plug into.
I'm a little late to the party, but I picked up one of these earlier in the year and it works as advertised. Not as much geek cred as building a PCB yourself, of course.
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50-Pin IDC 2.54mm Male to 50-Pin IDC 2.00mm Female SCSI Laptop HD Adapter
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The adapter provides power to the 2.5" drive, and does indeed "move" the SCSI ID jumpers to the adapter's PCB. Here's a shot of the adapter connected to a drive; the SCSI jumpers are on the right and the power input is on the left.I just bought one of those. I saw an article that linked to the seller somewhere.
The thing that puzzles me is that the 2.5" connector is 50 pins. Isn't the connector/cable on the 2.5" drive 40 pins?
Does the adapter cover the SCSI ID pins and then move that functionality to the jumpers on the adapter?
Does anyone have a datasheet for a 2.5" narrow SCSI drive? Or an old dead one they don't want any more? I want the physical dimensions.
With the benefit of hindsight, a little adapter like this would have been perfect, but having gone down the path of assembling my own, I do quite like having the ability to connect two drives to the one adapter.I'm a little late to the party, but I picked up one of these earlier in the year and it works as advertised. Not as much geek cred as building a PCB yourself, of course.
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50-Pin IDC 2.54mm Male to 50-Pin IDC 2.00mm Female SCSI Laptop HD Adapter
www.cablesonline.com
Wow ... this one would be perfect - maybe a PCB wizard can re-create this?Here's another 2.5" to 3.5" adapter that was created back in in the day:
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