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EXB-SCSI

Posted: Wed Aug 18, 2010 4:16 pm
by silcreval
Has anyone managed to fit a hard drive internally in the Triton rack.

The EXB-SCSI offers an external SCSI connector, but it would be nice to
have the drive built in. There are some quite small SCSI drives around, I
have a 2.5" laptop SCSI drive with an adapter that would probably work
OK, it doesnt draw much power.

Internal Drives in Triton rack

Posted: Tue Sep 21, 2010 1:43 am
by scsiforsamplers
We sell a complete kit for adding an internal 4GB SSD unit and it is very easy to install. You could use our install kit to install a 2.5" notebook hard drive instead but why do that when you can use the SSD which has no moving parts and makes no noise whatsoever during operation? However, if you want to install a notebook hard drive, I'll be glad to help you accomplish that using our internal drive install kit.

We also sell a SCSI compact flash card reader/writer drive that mounts in the place of your floppy drive called the CF-CARD - possibly you would be interested in that, as it allows you to change CF cards. It's really easy to swap files between the Triton and your computer that way.

We have sold lots of our CF-CARD and SSD kits for Triton racks and keyboard samplers. I'd be happy to help you get one for your Triton rack. Please take a look at this page:

http://scsiforsamplers.com/selectsampler.asp

This page will show you all the different SCSI products that we offer for your sampler and you can read more about any that you are interested in. Then if you have anymore questions, you can contact me directly through the email links on the pages of the individual products.

I look forward to helping you get a fast, reliable storage system installed inside your Triton Rack!

Posted: Wed Nov 24, 2010 12:48 am
by Kevin Nolan
scsiforsamplers

Your web site looks exciting and very useful but it is a bit confusing - too many different descriptions /options /procedures and I can't quite follow it all.

I too have a Triton Rack - I just bought it yesterday, and am very keep to put an internal hard disk in it.

Can you give clarity on the following:

- What's the largest capacity solid state drive that a Triton Rack can take?

- Is this kit installable by the owner? Is it straight forward?

- Does installing an internal solid state drive null-and-viod also installing a SCSI board and attaching a SCSI CDROM drive?

- Does installing the internal solid state drive block installation of other options such as the MOSS board or EXB boards?

- What is the price of this upgrade?

- The post and packing looks very expensive - will you offer the option of cheaper (if longer) post / shipping (to Ireland for me).

Thanks,
Kevin.

Posted: Wed Nov 24, 2010 12:55 am
by scsiforsamplers
It would be best if you contacted me via email with your questions. There is an "Email Us" link on the left side of the every page on the website.

Posted: Wed Nov 24, 2010 12:58 am
by Kevin Nolan
Can you reply to the general questions on the forum for the benefit of all, and I'll be happy to talk about the costs through private email. I've typed it all up here so these are the questions I need answered - thanks!


Kevin.

Posted: Wed Nov 24, 2010 1:02 am
by scsiforsamplers
4GB, Yes, No, No

You'll find all of these questions addressed and answered here:

http://scsiforsamplers.com/selectsampler.asp

and here:

http://scsiforsamplers.com/installkits.asp

If you need more in-depth information, please feel free to contact me via email.

Posted: Wed Nov 24, 2010 8:56 am
by Kevin Nolan
thanks for the answers and pointers

Cheers,
Keivn.

Posted: Thu Nov 25, 2010 2:52 pm
by vicz
Just like to say I bought the external SCSI CF drive from this company. I found them very helpful and I am very happy with the product. A 4GB CF card holds a lot of samples, and of course you can have as many as you like, so unless you really need a big HD I would suggest you look at the CF option.

Posted: Thu Nov 25, 2010 5:47 pm
by McHale
Kevin,

I've purchased the internal CF drive for my Triton from ScsiForSamplers and have worked with them on a few customizations. You can't go wrong here.

I also agree with Vicz that a 4GB CF holds a lot of samples and is an idea storage solution.

-Mc

CF to SCSI

Posted: Wed May 29, 2013 6:40 pm
by meminor
Anyone know where I can find a CF to SCSI or an old HD for my trinity?

Re: CF to SCSI

Posted: Fri Nov 29, 2013 11:12 am
by KONNECTORAS
meminor wrote:Anyone know where I can find a CF to SCSI or an old HD for my trinity?
Ebay....