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USB external HDD convert to SATA possible?
Posted by Rod Speed on April 28th, 2008


Dave Seven <notfor@email.invalid> wrote:
Yep.



Posted by Squeeze on April 28th, 2008


Rod Speed wrote in news:67lk0jF2otqkvU1@mid.individual.net
Clueless, as always: http://www.xpcgear.com/rocketmate1100.html

Clueless, as always: http://www.xpcgear.com/rocketmate1100.html

Clueless, as always.

Posted by Squeeze on April 28th, 2008


Rod Speed wrote in news:67lk2aF2oj5cuU1@mid.individual.net
Clueless, as always: http://www.xpcgear.com/rocketmate1100.html

Posted by Squeeze on April 28th, 2008


Rod Speed wrote in news:67kc0dF2p0f9oU1@mid.individual.net
Nonsense.

Clueless, as always.

Clueless, as always: http://www.xpcgear.com/rocketmate1100.html

Posted by Squeeze on April 28th, 2008


Arno Wagner wrote in news:67l1c6F2o3i1qU1@mid.individual.net
Nonsense.
http://www.usb.brando.com.hk/prod_de...?prod_id=00265

Right, such a converter is obviously *infinitively* more complex.

So is USB.

Nonsense.

As does SCSI.

Neither with SCSI, your blathering about being peer-to-peer not withstanding.

Ohoho, that one is precious. You must be a hell of a poker player, babblebot.

Pity SCSI isn't.
Pity too that you just said above that they don't exist.

Like it is any different with IDE to SATA.
Pity about that "needing a master" argument that you were blathering about.

Hey, it's your contention, moron.

Talking to your mirror image again, babblebot?

Posted by Squeeze on April 28th, 2008


Dave Seven wrote in news:rnfRj.227580$pM4.92094@pd7urf1no
What makes you think I even care for a gay troll like yourself.

My point was about the "difficult" , "don't exist" and
need "a full computer" rant from the clueless babblebot.

Btw, If you had looked around more at that site you would
have already found what you are looking for.
Obviously you are far more interested in trolling.

Posted by Squeeze on April 28th, 2008


Rod Speed wrote in news:67lk4cF2ngthuU1@mid.individual.net
Clueless, as always: http://www.xpcgear.com/rocketmate1100.html

And there's loads more of 'm.

Posted by Squeeze on April 28th, 2008


2345 aka Rodbot wrote in news:48155b35$0$8123$5a62ac22@per-qv1-newsreader-01.iinet.net.au
This is too precious. Two birds with one stone.

Posted by Arno Wagner on April 28th, 2008


Previously 2345 <2345@sam.com> wrote:
What, you mean you are not the same person?

Maybe stopping to lie about your identity would then be
a good idea ...

Arno

Posted by Arno Wagner on April 28th, 2008


Previously Dave Seven <notfor@email.invalid> wrote:
There are. Not that many though. Just look with any well
stocked computer parts supplier.

Arno

Posted by Eric Gisin on April 28th, 2008


"Squeeze" <rubberduck@duckies.au> wrote in message
news:4815dadb$0$13851$8f2e0ebb@news.shared-secrets.com...
Bullshit, FolkNutz. It's master host to slave devices.


Posted by 2345 on April 28th, 2008


Arno Wagner <me@privacy.net> wrote:
Never ever could bullshit its way out of a wet paper bag.

Look at the headers, stupid.

Dont have any option when fools like you play stupid childish games with killfiles, fuckwit.



Posted by bbbl67 on April 28th, 2008


On Apr 28, 3:49 am, Dave Seven <not...@email.invalid> wrote:
PATA IDE To SATA Adapter Converter For HDD DVD SA20K - eBay (item
250240658317 end time Apr-28-08 15:48:00 PDT)
http://cgi.ebay.com/PATA-IDE-To-SATA...QQcmdZViewItem

Yousuf Khan

Posted by bbbl67 on April 28th, 2008


On Apr 28, 8:24 am, "Squeeze" <rubberd...@duckies.au> wrote:
You might want to reconsider the clueless wording. The device you
showed, is only for SATA hard drives, not PATA. PATA drives would
require a SATA converter.

Yousuf Khan

Posted by Squeeze on April 28th, 2008


bbbl67 wrote in news:8df2d5a0-d237-4c7b-b0d5-cdbb3646a978@z72g2000hsb.googlegroups.com

Once an idiot, always an idiot.


Posted by Squeeze on April 28th, 2008


Arno Wagner wrote in news:67m7g3F2p5k0oU2@mid.individual.net
He only needs one, babblebot.
I think, somehow the industrie can manage that.

http://www.google.com/search?hl=en&r...&btnG =Search

Yeah, why bother with the internet and search engines.

Btw, nice to know that you still read my posts, babblebot.
Too bad you can't steal from them without anyone immediately able to tell.

Posted by Squeeze on April 28th, 2008


Eric Gisin wrote in news:eNadna0LfK75Z4jVnZ2dnUVZ_vmlnZ2d@uniservecomm unications
Pity about those OTG dual role devices, Gisin newbie.
http://www.maxim-ic.com/appnotes.cfm...e_number/1822/

Abstract: USB On-The-Go (OTG) allows two USB devices to talk to
each other without requiring the services of a personal computer.
Although OTG appears to add "peer to peer" connections to USB, it
does not. Instead, USB OTG retains the standard USB host/peripheral
model, where a single host talks to USB peripherals.
OTG introduces the dual-role device (DRD), capable of functioning as
either host or peripheral. Part of the magic of OTG is that a host and
peripheral can exchange roles if necessary.

Not exactly peer-to-peer, but close enough.

No computer host needed. Just a chippie the size of a postage stamp.
But thank you for giving me the opportunity to show that babblebot
off as a clueless idiot, once again.

Yeah sure. Pity about that "fixed" and "dedicated", Gisin newbie.

Pity about USB OTG.


Posted by Odie on April 28th, 2008


Yousuf Khan <C.S.I.P.H.S. Kook of the Year nominee> wrote

ROTFLOL. A+ for effort to get the comp.sys.ibm.pc.hardware.storage
*"KOOK of the Year"* award.

Posted by Dave Seven on April 30th, 2008


Squeeze wrote:

Great, and thanks. Now to find one for sale in Canada.

Posted by Dave Seven on April 30th, 2008


Squeeze wrote:

I need a Canadian distributor.


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