At 11:34 PM 4/24/2025, Travis Pierce via cctalk wrote:
I just now used one tonight to image a JAZ disk that I
found. I used DD on
a modern Linux box. These little bridges do come in handy and are pretty
convenient. I really like mine quite a bit.
I was hoping they just present the SCSI drive as a block device to
the operating system, did not require proprietary software,
and that they'd work under modern Windows as well.
My only criticism is that
once you have it all connected (USB, Power, SCSI Drive) there are
literally wires everywhere, but that's just how SCSI was.
And then there's the blood sacrifice. Fortunately I have bales of cables.
At 10:19 PM 4/24/2025, Henry Bent wrote:
Oh, one more click and I would have gotten there...Â
<https://web.archive.org/web/20060831144110/http://www.digitalintelligence.com/files/UltraBlockUSB_Manual.pdf>https://web.archive.org/web/20060831144110/http://www.digitalintelligence.com/files/UltraBlockUSB_Manual.pdf
That is the bridge for forensically reading USB devices.
Mine is for SCSI devices, like this:
https://www.ebay.com/itm/387890903599
or
https://web.archive.org/web/20060421102553/http://www.digitalintelligence.c…
I looked at
https://web.archive.org/web/*/http://www.digitalintelligence.com/files/*
but did not see the UltraBlock model "T4" manual.
- John