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SCSI2SD in SupraDrive Case

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The SCSI drive in my SupraDrive has become quite finicky so I figured I'd try a SCSI2SD as a replacement. Everything seems to work out just fine. Plenty of drive space and fairly quick on the 1040ST to boot. Here are some pictures.

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Sweet as. Does the SCSI2SD require parity?

 

Nope, but can be enabled.

 

SCSI2SD supports up to 4 different SCSI ID's, each using a different section of the SD card.

  • "Enable Parity" refers to checking SCSI bus parity on incoming requests. For best results, set this to match your equipment. With equipment that supports SCSI bus parity generation, enabling this provides better noise/error detection and helps detect bad termination or cabling.

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Some ST controllers don't support parity, so that is good news. I was thinking of putting one in my TT and possibly my original Link/MegaSTE.

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Some ST controllers don't support parity, so that is good news. I was thinking of putting one in my TT and possibly my original Link/MegaSTE.

I've got one of these in my TT, and used another externally with a Falcon. If you do get one, I'd recommend version 6 as it allows for more virtual drives.

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Do you have it mounted in a special way? The website order page mentions a 3D printed bracket as an option.

 

By the way, that's so cool! :)

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