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calimero wrote:So price for ASCI and SCSI version is same?
Is it possible to but Cosmosex without Raspberry Pi (I have one unused laying around...)
hommerfr wrote:order #40 for me, waiting it
athensnet wrote:Regarding the thread of the people having data corruption I run also the CE_TSTHD.PRG without any SD or USB attached and the results from the first KB gave erros ? What could be this?
1st1 wrote:@Jookie: Question: Could you also offer an internal SCSI adapter for Falcon? (Like you do with keyboard injectors as usefull addons.) This would make it for Falcon users much more easy to install CosmosEx completely internally. Look at C-Lab Falcon MK2. They have a little board which is plugged into the sockets of the Falcon internal SCSI terminators. And the board provides internal 50 pin SCSI port plus sockets for terminator resistors.
Jookie wrote:1st1 wrote:@Jookie: Question: Could you also offer an internal SCSI adapter for Falcon? (Like you do with keyboard injectors as usefull addons.) This would make it for Falcon users much more easy to install CosmosEx completely internally. Look at C-Lab Falcon MK2. They have a little board which is plugged into the sockets of the Falcon internal SCSI terminators. And the board provides internal 50 pin SCSI port plus sockets for terminator resistors.
Well, I possibly could, but I'm not sure if it would work for most people without soldering - the Falcon I have at home (borrowed from MiKRO) has the internal terminators soldered, so for a board like that you would have to unsolder them (or cut them away), clear the holes, solder sockets / connectors, and then possibly use that internal SCSI adapter. Did you check in your Falcon if you have these terminators soldered or socketed?
1st1 wrote:I don't remember if the terminators are soldered in my two Falcons or not. But anyhow, such an adapter board would make it easier, even if Falcon owners have to take the solder iron in hand.
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