The Small Laptop System Interface or SCSI (pronounced skuz-ee) was a quite common technique of connecting exhausting drives, CD-ROMs, magneto-optical disks and plenty of different peripherals to computer systems. Originating in 1981, it lives on at the moment as Serial-Hooked up-SCSI or SAS. However there are various classic machines on the market that rely on SCSI units to operate, and dealing peripherals will solely get harder to accumulate. So the SCSIknife SCA goals to assist bridge that hole by emulating primarily any kind of storage machine, from exhausting drives to tape backups.
The firmware relies on the ZuluSCSI Pico firmware, an open-source firmware for interacting with SCSI units. Then the SCSIknife provides on a really neatly laid-out board to run the firmware and maintain SD and microSD playing cards. The design makes it very straightforward to attach a SCSI cable and has been examined with an enormous variety of classic machines, from the very high-end and uncommon (a Symbolics LISP Machine) to the broadly identified and liked (the BBC Micro/Grasp, Commodore Amiga, Apple IIgs, and so on.).
The SCSIknife is made by Antoine Bercovici — sure, that Antoine — and so we all know it will likely be a dependable and easy-to-use answer as a result of it should have been examined with a whole lot of actual {hardware}! We’re trying ahead to seeing this machine used to rescue and restore all types of fascinating computer systems from the Eighties onward.