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Vulcan based SSD Apple II/gs
- Subject: Vulcan based SSD Apple II/gs
- From: "Mayor" <noeone@nowhe.re>
- Date: Wed, 1 Jun 2011 14:22:56 -0700
- Newsgroups: comp.sys.apple2
- Organization: dis
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Yeah I am still out here and still tinkering...
Well I have been working on this thing for some time and FINALLY got it
working so thought I would let others know it IS possible and also to crow
about it: I succeeded in connecting an old Vulcan IDE card to a Compact
Flash to IDE converter card and thereby creating a (sort of) SSD drive Apple
II.
There were a few caveats, disappointments, reasons to swear along this
weird way.
First of all, I have a Vulcan card I purchased off eBay. It was a 1st gen
Rom card to which I upgraded by adding a cloned 1990 vintage Rev 2 Vulcan
ROM chip to - I happened to have a spare ROM in the weird cards box..
Next, as the CF adapter requires power I hooked up the Vulcan power supply
and ran a power plug to the inside then hooked that to the 2 live pins on
the card. I think you could do this from the standard power for a fan plug
inside the GS but I have yet to try that. but I will.
Next you need a compact flash but not just ANY Compact Flash, I have a stack
from my years of playing with CF<>PCMCIA for use in a Newton. The
procedure is the same.
1 load CF in the carrier,
2 power up with a Vulcan floppy in the drive.
3 Run Parts.Manager
I built a ProDOS floppy because I was sick of the Load GS/Os launch
Parts.Manager wait wait wait..
If it formats jump for joy. If not. Power off and start over
So far: SanDisks of size 32 64 and 128mb do NOT work. Kodak of 32 and
256mb do not work. Memorex of 16mb does not work.
What DOES work is one ancient HP 4mb CF or a Lexmark 16 mb though a 32mb
Lexmark does NOT work.
II am looking for more cards to try but these antiques are hard to come by
in our thirst for the next gigabyte of storage.
Currently I have GS/OS loaded on the 16mb Lexmark and this II/GS boots like
it has a hard drive. Quite except for the fan on the power supply.
-Bart Keeper of the Network from Heck