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Having trouble finding a SCSI storage device? Getting a sticker shock from the high price tag of the SCSI drive? The Addonics ATAPI to SCSI converter is the answer. With this converter, common low cost ATAPI devices such as DVD-R/RW, CDRW, DVD, CD-ROM, ZIP or MO drives immediately become SCSI devices. There is no driver to install and the converter works practically with any OS. Supporting Ultra LVD80 SCSI standard, the ATAPI to SCSI converter aslo ensures maximum performance of the fastest ATAPI drive while minimizing any impact on the performance of other devices in the SCSI chain.


Product Features

  • On board high speed micro-controller
  • Convert any ATPAI device to SCSI interface
  • Connect to SCSI port with poplular ATAPI devices such DVD-R/RW, CDRW, DVD-ROM, CD-ROM, ZIP, MO.
  • compatible with DOS, Windows 95, 98, Me, NT, 2000, XP, Vista, Linux, Mac
  • work with any SCSI port
  • Selectable SCSI ID


Model and Pricing

Model
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ADAEC7722
ATAPI to SCSI converter, 1 Y-power cable to connect power to the ATAPI device and the converter, user guide $95 Cart

Specifications

  • LVD SCSI interface for up to 80 MB/sec data transfer
  • Standard female IDE 40-pin connector
  • Standard female SCSI 68-pin connector
  • Selective SCSI ID from 0 to 15
  • Upgradable firmware
  • Support DOS, Windows 95, 98, Me, NT, 2000, XP, Vista, Linux, Mac
  • Dimension (W x D x H) - 12 cm x 3.5 cm x 2.4 cm.
  • 1 year warranty

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12/19/02 Top Honors Award

...Overall, We were very impressed with the quality, ease of installation, and performance of these devices... If these are something you've been looking for, we highly recommend them. .Linuxhardwar.org