ewm@cbnews.ATT.COM (edward.w.mcfarland) (09/27/89)
In my posting regarding the OSU student who seems to have come up with a hard disk interface for the C64 I failed to notice that this student was a SENIOR last March. I hope he stayed around for graduate work! If anyone knows how to contact him I would be interested in info on his interface. Thanks, Ed McFarland ewm@mvusa.att.com
mikemo@opus.uucp (Mike Mo) (09/28/89)
A $50 dollar SCSI board made by SEAGATE, may be modified by a hard ware hacker so it will be a C64 to SCSI hard drive interface? The board is called ST01 Host adaptor board for IBM PC, or XT. They should be able purchased by mail order. My company brought one from JDR electronics in San Jose, California. Good Luck! Mike Mo, McDonnell Douglas Tymnet (408)922-6032
seven@nuchat.UUCP (David Paulsen) (10/01/89)
In article <2760@tymix.UUCP> mikemo@opus.UUCP (Mike Mo) writes: >A $50 dollar SCSI board made by SEAGATE, may be modified by a hard ware >hacker so it will be a C64 to SCSI hard drive interface? >The board is called ST01 Host adaptor board for IBM PC, or XT. They >should be able purchased by mail order. My company brought one from >JDR electronics in San Jose, California. >Good Luck! >Mike Mo, McDonnell Douglas Tymnet >(408)922-6032 I'm the one who started the recent round of C64 harddrive foolishness, and due to circumstances beyond my control was unable to get online for a week after I posted the "Why oh why isn't there a cheap SCSI harddrive interface for the Commodore?" message. Could some kind soul post a summary of what was said? I missed everything but Mike's article above. Thanks, David -- David Paulsen ..uunet!nuchat!seven ||| The Curiosity Shop BBS, 713/488-7836 ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- The spirit is free / Where the wild things roam Next to the sea / The electric ocean [The Cult]