/OverEasy

A low-profile SCSI adapter from male 50-pin to male DB-25

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"Over Easy II" 3D preview License: CC BY-NC-SA 4.0

What am I looking at?

Take it easy! If you're looking for a low profile SCSI adapter then you've found an "easy" option. Even better? It's open source and open hardware. The Over Easy II converts 50 Pin SCSI male connectors to DB25 male.

An unpopulated overeasy II Adapter board A populated overeasy II Adapter An overeasy II Adapter on a BlueSCSI

Take a look at how small the overeasy II is on a BlueSCSI!

Ordering & Supplies

Feel free to order the boards from JLCPCB with my Open Source Hardware link or download the gerber files and modify it for your own use! You can also order kits and assembled OverEasy II directly from Tom B's US-based shop.

You will also need the following parts:

Check out the assembly instructions when you're ready to get started.

Overeasy Hungover

An Overeasy Hungover for the Macintosh Portable Installed Overeasy Hungover License: CC BY-NC-SA 4.0

Want 50-pin SCSI support on your Macintosh Portable? Then maybe you need a little hangover. This adapter lets it all hang out on the the logic board so you can plug in your BlueSCSI or other less popular SCSI products directly. Need a little boost? There's 5V and 12V lines chilling out by the namesake silkscreening.

Ordering & Supplies

Feel free to order the boards from JLPCB with my Open Source Hardware link or download the gerber files and modify it for your own use!

You will also need the following parts:

  • Right Angle through-hole 50 POS female connector Mouser
  • Through hole 34 POS Male connector Digikey
  • (Optional) You might want a 50-pin ribbon cable. (Amazon)

Open Source

The Over Easy SCSI adapter is shared with a TAPR Open Hardware License

License

License: CC BY-NC-SA 4.0

This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 4.0 International License.