Overview
The Mac 128k, 512k, and Plus did not have an internal SCSI connector on the mobo. Yet, back in the day, there were solutions. Now, I think there is a great potential to bring that back to use SCSI drives inside those older compact Macs.
This thread will be the discussion and documenting efforts to bring internal SCSI back to the 128k, 512k, and Plus.
Everyone is welcome to help out!
This project will be open source and have a GitHub repo down the road.
Features
The Mac 128k, 512k, and Plus did not have an internal SCSI connector on the mobo. Yet, back in the day, there were solutions. Now, I think there is a great potential to bring that back to use SCSI drives inside those older compact Macs.
This thread will be the discussion and documenting efforts to bring internal SCSI back to the 128k, 512k, and Plus.
Everyone is welcome to help out!
This project will be open source and have a GitHub repo down the road.
Features
- SCSI-1 controller on small PCB that hooks up to the 68000 via killy clip
- Connects to SCSI hard drives and SD drives internally
- About seven times faster than external mass storage hooked up to the floppy port on 128k and 512k
- Power from +5v or +12v (to be determined) rail via pass-through adapter between the analog board and mobo
- 68881 FPU on the controller board
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