July 23rd, 2024, 11:14
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July 24th, 2024, 3:13
July 24th, 2024, 3:27
lcoughey wrote:Out of curiosity, what kind of transfer speeds does one get through this adapter?
July 24th, 2024, 3:29
einstein9 wrote:@xgkj
works with portable ONLY?
direct sata access?
July 25th, 2024, 12:47
July 25th, 2024, 15:29
Disk Solution wrote:150 USD/PCS and does not support firmware operations!! I can order at $30/PCS. 150 USD/PCS is 10 times more than the cost of manufacturing.
July 26th, 2024, 2:50
Disk Solution wrote:150 USD/PCS and does not support firmware operations!! I can order at $30/PCS. 150 USD/PCS is 10 times more than the cost of manufacturing.
July 26th, 2024, 2:51
Disk Solution wrote:150 USD/PCS and does not support firmware operations!! I can order at $30/PCS. 150 USD/PCS is 10 times more than the cost of manufacturing.
July 26th, 2024, 2:54
fzabkar wrote:Disk Solution wrote:150 USD/PCS and does not support firmware operations!! I can order at $30/PCS. 150 USD/PCS is 10 times more than the cost of manufacturing.
Try to find a bridge IC that connects an SAS device to a SATA host. If you can find one, then there should exist bridge PCBs/adaptors that use it. I confess that I haven't managed to find such a bridge, so that explains why the OP can charge whatever he likes. That's capitalism.
July 26th, 2024, 3:08
Disk Solution wrote:150 USD/PCS and does not support firmware operations!! I can order at $30/PCS. 150 USD/PCS is 10 times more than the cost of manufacturing.
July 26th, 2024, 3:39
fzabkar wrote:Disk Solution wrote:150 USD/PCS and does not support firmware operations!! I can order at $30/PCS. 150 USD/PCS is 10 times more than the cost of manufacturing.
Try to find a bridge IC that connects an SAS device to a SATA host. If you can find one, then there should exist bridge PCBs/adaptors that use it. I confess that I haven't managed to find such a bridge, so that explains why the OP can charge whatever he likes. That's capitalism.
July 26th, 2024, 4:16
fzabkar wrote:Disk Solution wrote:150 USD/PCS and does not support firmware operations!! I can order at $30/PCS. 150 USD/PCS is 10 times more than the cost of manufacturing.
Try to find a bridge IC that connects an SAS device to a SATA host. If you can find one, then there should exist bridge PCBs/adaptors that use it. I confess that I haven't managed to find such a bridge, so that explains why the OP can charge whatever he likes. That's capitalism.
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