We were talking about an Mio I got. It clearly has a bridge rectifier so AC voltage will be fine. Thought I would upload a bunch of info I got with the Mio maybe someone will find it interesting. I also uploaded a copy of a pic of my Mio board.
I brought up the question of a reliable scsi to ide board. Does anyone have any suggestions? Here is a pic of the one the seller was using. I do have the ide to cd card board. Just need the converter board.
My guess... it's because if you're looking for one, you're looking for something very specific. If you're looking for something like... SCSI to CF/SD, that's already out there... so you're not likely to get a SCSI to IDE just to use an IDE CF/SD solution. If you just want newer/cheaper spinny platters, you're probably going to go for a SCSI to SATA solution (as those drives are newer, right?) so if you're looking for SCSI to IDE, you're looking for something very specific for a very specific reason.....
So you're going to bend over and take it if you want it.
Found a similar thing for awhile with MFM/RLL to SD/CF emulators, but the prices on those are coming down as enthusiasts are coming up with better solutions (though still high). But the market for SCSI to IDE isn't at that point yet where people are looking to make "new" cheaper solutions for it.
I brought up the question of a reliable scsi to ide board. Does anyone have any suggestions? Here is a pic of the one the seller was using. I do have the ide to cd card board. Just need the converter board.