Zorro III SATA Controller

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It's more about the availability and affordability of huge SATA drives, rather than the speed. For me at least. Zorro III should be fast enough.
I've been using IDE-to-SATA adapters (sold on Amazon) for SATA SSDs for years, if there is something wrong with them, please let me know, as I've not noticed any issues. The one that I use do require a steady soldering hand to add activity LED headers, though.
 
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I thought the same but after using a CSMK3 SCSI I had my mind changed :)


Yeah, I think what I am trying to get at here is that there are multiple modern accelerators being built and developed. If someone could make one have an onboard m.2 nvme with similar or better performance to the CSMK3 SCSI, people would really benefit. But this is skewing OT so I'll stop here :p
The builders of these accelerators are not hiding in a secret lab in the Black Forrest in SW Germany. They can be reached on the Amiga forums to discuss the issue.
 
Well well well.

SATA has arrived!!



Perfect timing haha.

One stage closer to SATA on the A4000.
 
Another new product!! Currently Beta testing.

That's more like it 😀 (SATA ports on rear of card)
 

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