CF2SCSI / SCSIFLASH Adtron Disk Drive Emulator to CF
Replaces legacy 50 pin S35P-C01N/ SP35P-C03N and 68 pin S35FB Adtron storage disk drives. The CF2SCSI / SCSIFLASH Emulator allows the CF Cards up to 64GB (SLC) and 256GB (MLC) to attach to the SCSI bus. It is seen as an Adtron XceedSCSI drive by the host.
FLASH2GUI - Optional ethernet support for centralised backup & restore capability available removing the need to rotate media. Primary data storage is always written to the CF card. No software change to the host required.
More details on FLASH2GUI backup & restore software click here
Solid State Disks Ltd, design and manufacture the Solid State SCSI SCSIFlash™ drive
Features
- Small format PCB converts Compact Flash Media to appear as an Adtron XceedSCSI S35P or S35FB SCSI device on a Host’s SCSI bus
- No Software updates required to legacy host
- 3.5” form factor PCB which will replace any 3.5” disk drive or larger drives with adaptor
- Will fit in a 3.5” disk slot using the same mountings
- SCSI Host will typically see the device as an Adtron S35P or S35FB disk drive.
- Board is low power, using 5V only, and has an optional add-on display and push button user interface
- Microcode is field upgradable via integral serial port
- NETWORK enabled through onboard RJ45 Network port.
- Network backup/ restore through proprietary FLASH2GUI.
- Further SCSIFLASH Network product details here
Please click the link below to see the Solid State Disks FLASH2GUI Youtube channel. This offers a demonstration of how the proprietary FLASH2GUI software used alongside the Network SCSIFlash drive can offer a a bit for bit image copy of the data allowing backup & restore network capability, alternative drive select options, and also capacity and blocks select features.
The embedded Flash2GUI Image Editor allows image files (.img) to be sent from the SCSIFlash drive to a local onsite PC or server. Allowing the unpacking, editing, and repacking of the imaged file. This file can then be resent to the SCSIFlash drive as new data file.
Solid State Disks FLASH2GUI Youtube Channel here