Relocating the SD card

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Richard Stofer

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Jul 28, 2019, 1:53:47 PM7/28/19
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I have given up on booting from a USB thumbdrive in favor of using a microSD->SD extension cable adapter:


It is a tight fit into the lower DB25 opening.  In fact, I had to file down the rough edges.  I think it is tight enough to not need epoxy or clamping.

As a result, I can backup or substitute the SD card without opening the case.

ETA:  It sticks out of the case about an inch.

Mark Matlock

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Jul 28, 2019, 3:21:47 PM7/28/19
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Richard,
  The mcirSD to SDcard slots are something I used on my MINC-23. I upgraded the CPU to a KDJ11-A< ADDED AN Emulex UC07 and a SCSI2SD card . To get the SDCARD access on the front (see photo), I made a silicon mold from a blank front panel, the cast an epoxy replica. Next I milled a hole for mounting the SDCARD holder and used polycaprolactone a low melting (~60C) plastic to hold the SDCARD slot in place. If someone would make a panel mount cable / adapter and I could work out the dimension of the strange alumni extrusions DEC used I could have a nice 3D printed version made to replace this not so pretty but highly functional version. Of course I did need a drive activity LED which is just above the slot which is right of the A/D module.

All,
   Also, if anyone else is a MINC enthusiast the FEP/FRP package for RT-11 was recovered in Australia the year. We’re still looking for RT-11 DECnet and the FEP/FRP package for RSX11M.

BEST<
Mark



On Jul 28, 2019, at 12:53 PM, Richard Stofer <Richard...@comcast.net> wrote:

I have given up on booting from a USB thumbdrive in favor of using a microSD->SD extension cable adapter:

https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B06X3Y4BBB

It is a tight fit into the lower DB25 opening.  In fact, I had to file down the rough edges.  I think it is tight enough to not need epoxy or clamping.

As a result, I can backup or substitute the SD card without opening the case.


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Richard Stofer

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Jul 28, 2019, 3:42:58 PM7/28/19
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I think 3D printing is the answer to a lot of these mounting problems.  Sure, something with a flange mount would be excellent and maybe something is out there but I sure didn't see it right off.  The fact that the adapter I used is a press fit into the DB25 opening (after filing the rough spots) is good enough for now.  There is about a 1/8" opening on both ends (plus the screw slots) but I can live with that.  After all, it's on the back of the cabinet - out of sight, out of mind.

I guess a clever designer would just replace the entire 'box' of the existing adapter with a new shell, keeping the ratchet mechanism.  That's a little above my pay grade.
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