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I need alternative to floppy disks - CF Reader?
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jsepeta



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Location: Chicago, IL

PostPosted: Tue May 17, 2016 8:13 pm    Post subject: SCSI board + SCSI device Reply with quote

Yes, you first need the SCSI board installed on the Triton so it can speak SCSI to other devices, then you need to connect another device (CD-ROM, Iomega Zip, Iomega Jaz, SyQuest, Compact flash reader + CF card, SCSI-to-SD converter + SD card). I've been working with SCSI since the 1980's (old timer Mac guy) so I can answer any further questions you have regarding SCSI.

I'm currently debating between installing a CF reader or the SD card. I think SD might be better because I could keep it internal, and keep the floppy drive in place for its functionality.
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