Dasher Deals has partnered with Rabbit Hole Computing to help bring the ZuluSCSI Pico Slim to market!
The Slim has the same functionality of the larger Pico W based models, including DaynaPORT emulation over Wi-Fi!
This is the latest rev 1.3, which has a USB-C connector, and supports initiator mode via switch on the corner.
Includes pre-assembled unit as shown. Includes 3D printed case (random color). Programmed with the latest firmware, and tested before shipping.
BARE UNIT ONLY! You will need to supply the microSD card (class 10 recommended), ini file, and disk images. Does not include instructions.
Documentation is here: https://github.com/ZuluSCSI/ZuluSCSI-firmware/wiki/ZuluSCSI-Manual
Case design by "Branchus Creations": https://youtube.com/@BranchusCreations
Note: Termination is fixed and can not be disabled. This device will always need to be at the end of the SCSI chain.
ZuluSCSI Pico Slim is the smallest member of the ZuluSCSI Pico based ZuluSCSI emulators, and likely the most compact SCSI emulator in the world. ZuluSCSI Pico Slim is designed for direct-attach use with any device that has DB25 SCSI ports, such as most legacy Macintosh computers. ZuluSCSI Pico Slim is equipped with a high-quality Molex-manufactured push-push microSD card socket.Features:
- Open-source firmware, licensed under the GPLv3
- Emulates up to 7 SCSI devices simultaneously, including CD-ROM, Magneto Optical, removable (SyQuest/Jaz-style), and SCSI floppy device types
- Speaks both SCSI-1 and SCSI-2, including 10MB/sec Fast SCSI
- Up to 9.5 megabytes/second read speeds, 6MB/sec write speeds
- Firmware upgrade simplicity; As easy as placing a file on the SD card
- Highly configurable using a text-based ini file, ZuluSCSI.ini
- Integrated activity LED
- Designed to be powered via SCSI termination power, but can be powered by USB also.
- Wi-Fi DaynaPORT emulation enables Macintosh or Amiga computers access to your LAN and Internet via 2.4ghz Wi-Fi, at speeds similar to dialup.