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Originally Posted by thor
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I had that posted once, his website is http://www.cnctechniker.de/. But as he's extremely busy currently and the populated boards are sold, please do not bother him until mid-September. He has enough SCSI kits, 5 Kickswitches and about 10 mouse/joystick adapters (that add regular 9 pin connectors), which he just have to populate.
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Yes, this is the guy. I bought a nice SCSI-TV from him a couple of months ago. Works like a charm.
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Originally Posted by thor
Use a CDTV SCSI controller, connect the 50 pin cable from it to a SCSI->IDE bridge (usually Acard AEC-7720U; Yamaha V769970 is more compact but does not work with CF), connect an IDE->CF adapter either directly to the SCSI->IDE bridge or use an IDE cable (needs one male/one female connector). Everything except the SCSI controller of course has to be mounted under the mainboard.
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Now I see, this is to get rid of an SCSI harddisk. Thanks, Thor.
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Originally Posted by Toni Wilen
Real old SCSI HDDs are too noisy and too big (physically)
Accelerator would be nice but I don't really need it, my CDTV will be cool looking whdload gaming + compatibility testing Amiga.
27C4001 has space for 4 extended ROM "banks", last bank is empty ("none" option) because there is only 3 different CDTV extended ROMs (CDTV CR ROM is MIA), also KS 1.2 won't work with extended ROMs and I wanted to use my CDTV for A500 compatibility testing and sometimes KS 1.2 might be needed
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Thanks, Toni for the explanation. Too bad the CDTV developer ROMs are MIA or locked somewhere in a safe.