ACard AEC-7720UW SCSI to IDE Bridge

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This was advertised on another forum but no one replied so I'm offering it here.

The ACARD Ultra Wide SCSI-IDE bridge is dedicated conversion kit which converts the low cost / high performance ATA HD to high performance SCSI (Small Computer System Interface).
As it supports IDE (Integrated Device Electronics) hard drives which can be easily attached to SCSI bus.
With ACARD micro-controller core built-in, it provides more flexibility and stability for highly exploring application.
The ACARD SCSI-IDE bridge supports most platforms and/or Operation System including PC Windows® 98 / ME / NT / 2000 / XP / Windows Server 2003, Linux and Mac platforms.
The ACARD SCSI-IDE bridge has no disk capacity limitation, user can install a 160 GB hard disk or even higher capacity in the future.

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Features

A general purpose SCSI-to-IDE device converter.
Higher system I/O performance.
Creates new SCSI devices in economic cost.
Windows Server 2003 Support

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Specifications

Ultra Wide SCSI interface for up to 40MB/sec data transfer rate
Supports DMA 66/100/133 hard drives
Onboard flash ROM for easy firmware upgrade
Selectable SCSI ID from 0 to 15
Full Ultra Wide SCSI target features support

150 GBP, PayPal gift payment + shipping costs.

Will ship to anywhere in the world.
 
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Yes, with an 50pin to 68pin adapter it will.

I think I've got one somewhere, you can have it for free if you want though I've never used it.
 
I have sent Shia Gora a PM but haven't had a reply yet; I'd be happy to go second in line behind loonsta as he moreorless declared interest ahead of me.
 
@trickster I ended up buying one from ebay (got sick of waiting for a reply), so this is yours if you can get a reply from Shia Gora.
 
Sorry guys have been ill and not logged in for a while.

Who is first in line now? Trixster?
 
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