SCSI2SD v5.0a
SCSI2SD is an emulator for old SCSI hard drives. It allows replacing one or several old broken SCSI drives with a SD memory card.
SCSI hard drives were popular on many retro computers so this adapter is perfect for replacing failed SCSI Drives.
The firmware has been updated to the latest version (v4.8.4) for this hardware version and has been tested on my Macintosh LC II.
Includes:
1 x SCSI2SD Adapter
(Does not include SD memory card or SCSI/Power cables)
Features:
- In-built active terminator.
- Emulates up to 4 SCSI devices
- Supports sector sizes from 64 bytes to 8192 bytes
Using the scsi2sd-util software (Available from the scsi2sd official site) you can confirm various options on the adapter:
- Firmware update-able over US
- Selectable SCSI ID
- Selectable parity support
- Enable/disable Unit Attention Condition
- Artificial limits on the SCSI disk size (eg. limit size to 4G to avoid OS bugs)
- Sector size (can also be set via the SCSI MODE SELECT command, as sent by SCSI format utilities).
Specifications
SCSI Interface | SCSI-2 Narrow 8-bit 50-pin connector. Supports asynchronous transfers only. |
SD Card Interface | Standard SDSC, SDHC, SDXC |
Power | 5V via standard molex drive connector, USB, or SCSI BUS powered (requires the SCSI host to supply terminator power) |
Dimensions | 10cm x 5cm x 2cm |


