I purchased a version 1.0 Blue SCSI kit from Tom Barber, and he was kind enough to send me the 1.1 kit. Two thumbs up to @eric for the redesign. It went together like a charm and worked the first time. The layout is perfect!
Ugh. Sorry...I don't know how I missed it. Not sure I'll be desoldering the LED, but I wondered if that might be the solution. Thanks for the information!
Sure, @eric. I attached a couple of photos. As you can see, the lip on a Centris 650 is rather thick, about 1/2 inch. The BlueSCSI case notch is not big enough to allow the BlueSCSI to plug into the SCSI port. I included a pic with the BlueSCSI case removed, which shows no problem. I figure I could dremel the notch to give the clearance for the Centris 650 but I figured I'd mention it to you.Can you share a photo of the issue on the 650? We tested it on a Quadra 700 and IIci to make sure the lip clears.
And yes I put the back in the notch then press on the left side to snap in, then the right snaps in and it fits snug and no gaps or db25 pins sticking up. I don't have one assembled I front of me but will share some photos when I do.
Yeah, struggling to find the STL files for the 1.1 version.Where can I download a 3d case for DB25? thx
Good idea, Bruce. I have one on order and I’ll share my results.I suspect that the only option for the Q650 (and IIvi/IIvx) is to use one of these gender changer/extender thingies. The port is so ridiculously close to that bottom lip of the case.
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Check with @eric, he included the case in the DB25 BlueSCSI 1.1 kit I ordered from him.Yeah, struggling to find the STL files for the 1.1 version.
@rikerjoe - it looks like you had the case for the DB25 version. Where'd you get that? Looks like the STLs in the git repo is still just for 1.0 version.