Hi All, does anyone have a spare old 50pin SCSI drive they aren’t using and would like to part with? Ideally 2GB or above to go into an SGI Indigo 2.
Thanks
Cheap 2GB 50 pin SCSI drive required please.
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Cheap 2GB 50 pin SCSI drive required please.
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Re: Cheap 2GB 50 pin SCSI drive required please.
Damn, I used my last spare to revive my Archimedes.PhilC wrote: 03 Mar 2023 16:32 Hi All, does anyone have a spare old 50pin SCSI drive they aren’t using and would like to part with? Ideally 2GB or above to go into an SGI Indigo 2.
Thanks
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800XL and 65XE both with Ultimate1MB,VBXL/XE & PokeyMax, SIDE3, SDrive Max, 2x 1010 cassette, 2x 1050 one with Happy mod, 3x 2600 Jr, 7800 and Lynx II
Approx 20 STs, including a 520 STM, 520 STFMs, 3x Mega ST, MSTE & 2x 32 Mhz boosted STEs
Plus the rest, totalling around 50 machines including a QL, 3x BBC Model B, Electron, Spectrums, ZX81 etc...
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Re: Cheap 2GB 50 pin SCSI drive required please.
Man, I cry when I think about all the stuff I've binned over the years, I had a large box full of 50pin, ultra wide & LVD disks that I smashed with a hammer about 10 years ago. They were all server grade 10K or 15K RPM disks too. I had another box full of cables, terminators, & Adapters that I also binned.
Kicked myself so many times... hindsight.
Good luck in the search.
Kicked myself so many times... hindsight.
Good luck in the search.
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Re: Cheap 2GB 50 pin SCSI drive required please.
@BennehBoy yesh I did something similar. I’ve kept my box of IDE drives though.
I think I’ll probably build myself a BlueSCSI or two instead
I think I’ll probably build myself a BlueSCSI or two instead
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Re: Cheap 2GB 50 pin SCSI drive required please.
@PhilC Im pretty sure Ive still got some SCSI drives aound that size somewhere.
If you can hang on a bit, I can dig out the box of SCSI drives that I have.
If you can hang on a bit, I can dig out the box of SCSI drives that I have.
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Re: Cheap 2GB 50 pin SCSI drive required please.
Do you mean one like that ?PhilC wrote: 03 Mar 2023 16:32 Hi All, does anyone have a spare old 50pin SCSI drive they aren’t using and would like to part with? Ideally 2GB or above to go into an SGI Indigo 2.
Thanks
It's brand new though I have never tested it, so cannot guarantee it works.
I think it's a 2 GB one.
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Re: Cheap 2GB 50 pin SCSI drive required please.
Edit: Sorry, this one has only 1060 MB...
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Re: Cheap 2GB 50 pin SCSI drive required please.
No worries, thanks for checking.
@mrbombermillzy no rush, it’s not been used since 1999, a bit longer won’t hurt.
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Re: Cheap 2GB 50 pin SCSI drive required please.
Ok Phil, give me a few days, as its in a cupboard behind a 6 x 3 box IKEA Kallax unit (if you know what that is) full of gear.
Do you need the drive to be exactly 2GB? (Im not familiar with SGI systems. So is that a file system hard limit or can a larger drive be partitioned down?)
Reason being, I think (unless I already sold them) the box I need to find also has some Seagate Cheetah 15k (9.6Gb IIRC) drives in there too, if you have the bandwidth on the SGI!
They were real performers in their day. :) Although they are likely SCSI2 ultra L/W; will have to see...what does the SGI need? Strictly SCSI 1?
Do you need the drive to be exactly 2GB? (Im not familiar with SGI systems. So is that a file system hard limit or can a larger drive be partitioned down?)
Reason being, I think (unless I already sold them) the box I need to find also has some Seagate Cheetah 15k (9.6Gb IIRC) drives in there too, if you have the bandwidth on the SGI!
They were real performers in their day. :) Although they are likely SCSI2 ultra L/W; will have to see...what does the SGI need? Strictly SCSI 1?
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Re: Cheap 2GB 50 pin SCSI drive required please.
@mrbombermillzy 2gb was really the minimum size so I should think bigger would be ok.
I have loads of IDE drives, just no more SCSI ones and the SGI only takes SCSI 50 pin drives as standard
Absolutely no rush though
I have loads of IDE drives, just no more SCSI ones and the SGI only takes SCSI 50 pin drives as standard
Absolutely no rush though
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