Wanted 50 pin to 68 pin SCSI adapters

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I'm looking for an adapter that will let me use newer SCSI drives on my A4000T.

THEY MUST BE TESTED AND WORKING ON AN EXISTING AMIGA SETUP

Thanks for looking
 
The problem is that A4000T onboard SCSI controller will NOT work with quite modern 68 pin drives, because this controller is too old - will not support modern SCSI drives.


And you will not solve this by "magic" 50 to 68 pin adapter.

So in fact you must look for 68 pin drive with an adapter that was tested with A4000T with KS3.1 (or 3.2).
 
The problem is that A4000T onboard SCSI controller will NOT work with quite modern 68 pin drives, because this controller is too old - will not support modern SCSI drives.


And you will not solve this by "magic" 50 to 68 pin adapter.

So in fact you must look for 68 pin drive with an adapter that was tested with A4000T with KS3.1 (or 3.2).


I literally asked for one that was tested on an Amiga. 🤷‍♂️
 
The thing is that if someone tested 50 to 68 pion adapter on Amiga and it's working, then you will connected with the SCSI harddrive that is not supported by A4000T and it is NOT working, so what's the point?

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All 50-68, 50-80, 68-80 adapters works with Amiga, I have tested dozen of them. They are just wires. No electronic inside.
 
I literally asked for one that was tested on an Amiga. 🤷‍♂️

That's not solution for your issue. You need a DVD drive tested to work with A4000T, not only an adapter itself to be proven as working.
 
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