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M2 to IDE adaptor
Squarewave:
Can anyone suggest an M2 SATA to IDE 44 pin, 2.5" adaptor which they have used that works?
Thanks.
coromonadalix:
normally this one worked for me, since it has B + M notch
https://www.ebay.com/itm/284581729312?
but again, they do talk about the ngff next gen form factor ... who could play tricks, since it is a sata mode .... mine was ok
meaning you have tried some ... and dont forget you will not gain tons of speed, since you translate sata to ide ... you do have ide 44 pins ssd
some like this
https://www.ebay.com/itm/166652552663?
Squarewave:
A solid state IDE, now that's interesting!
Squarewave:
Just so that you know what I'm trying to achieve.......I have an old Pentium 4 laptop, it has a parallel port, so I thought I'd try and get it set up for the Micromaster LV48. The hard drive is 20 years old and very slow. So with an IDE adaptor, I could remove the worry about drive support.
Gyro:
Hah, almost exactly the same situation as me, an old IBM T42 for old parallel port Agilent logic analyser and Dataman 48 EPROM programmer. I have a small SSD bodged in with a small bare IDE-mSATA PCB and a bit of cardboard a couple of years ago, very unsatisfactory. I hadn't realized 2.5" cased versions had become available. I ordered one of these (ebay UK) this morning... https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/124256370900
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