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Brin New Tinkerer -------- Joined: Sep 22, 2023 Posts: 8 Likes: 3 |
Sep 22, 2023 - #1
Hello fellow Tinkerers, I collect and restore digital cameras, especially early ones. Kodak used a Quantum GO-Drive for the second series camera that was similar to the Apple Laptops drive. Including beating them self's to death sticking and UN-sticking them self from the dead stops. I've tried a v2 and a 25 pin external Blue SCSI's. Also a Zulu SCSI v1.1. None have done more than showed LED activity. I arrived late to the recent Antique Computer show and only just caught Eric E. packing up. Differences I've noted are, early DOS Fat file structure {16 or earlier). Program for accessing it's raw files ran on DOS 6 and Windows 3.1. The camera powered up the drive and waited for spin up to transfer files. possible "at speed" hand shake or just time delay. DB 25 external took any size "Hitchhiker" external drive and nullified presence of internal drive in camera. Power and SCSI ID supplied by camera. All 40 ribbon wires connected, no telling if used. Eric mention a breakout tester or such to check signals "?". Does anyone know of one? Or a source for a male and female 2mm spacing IDC connectors. Thanks for everyone's hard work I at least can use the units for my early Apples.
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Kai Robinson TinkerDifferent Board President 2023 Worthing, UK -------- Joined: Sep 2, 2021 Posts: 1,322 Likes: 1,313 |
Sep 28, 2023 - #2
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Androda TinkerDifferent Board Secretary 2023 USA, Western -------- Joined: Sep 25, 2021 Posts: 523 Likes: 581 |
Sep 28, 2023 - #3
As an overall note, those pictures are very blurry. It's hard to see details in them.
Just to restate, you have tried a BlueSCSI V2, a DB25 BlueSCSI (which version? V1 or V2?), and a Zulu and none of them work? There could be several things going on: * this might be trying to use custom vendor commands which we don't have implemented * maybe the "quirks" mode is set to something the camera doesn't understand (this requires using an bluescsi.ini file to change, which can be generated here) * it's also possible that the camera's SCSI implementation is "just different" enough to cause issues with the SD to SCSI solutions As for the SCSI blinky light device, that's here. It is *not* helpful for most users, because all it does is show the raw SCSI bus state (which usually transitions around faster than you can see). Generally speaking it's only helpful if the bus gets "stuck" in a bad state, so it's mostly for developers or people that need a plug adapter board (blinky lights are a fun extra). |
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Brin New Tinkerer -------- Joined: Sep 22, 2023 Posts: 8 Likes: 3 |
Oct 4, 2023 - #4
Thank you both, and especially Eric and his associate who I discovered weren't trying to leave but to shop before everyone packet up. I feel like such a nerd. Led board shows not currently available, I'll take one the minute it's in stock. Or do you need it paid first for funds?
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Androda TinkerDifferent Board Secretary 2023 USA, Western -------- Joined: Sep 25, 2021 Posts: 523 Likes: 581 |
Oct 4, 2023 - #5
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Brin New Tinkerer -------- Joined: Sep 22, 2023 Posts: 8 Likes: 3 |
Jan 4, 2024 - #6
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