This 3D printed bracket is designed to mount a SCSI2SD to the 3.5" hard drive bay on vintage Macintosh computers. It works with both SCSI2SD v5.1 and v6 models, and has been tested with the Macintosh SE, SE/30, Classic II, LCII, and Performa 476.
I would also expect it to fit in a Classic, LC, LCIII, or other Macs from the same vintage. The mounting holes are based on the early MiniScribe stepper motor drives, and the later SCSI drives.
Features
- Gigantic SCSI logo!
- Sides are the exact same height as the SCSI connector
- There's space underneath the LED header holes, so you can solder a pin header in
- Positive pin marking next to the LED pin header
- SD card indentation shows card orientation, and helps line up the card
- The potato is completely hidden when the SCSI2SD is installed
Installation
- On the SE, SE/30, Classic, and Classic II, the SCSI logo will face up
- On LC-series machines, the board will face up
- Uses four M3x8 or M3x10 screws to attach the board to the bracket
- Reuses the original hard drive screws to attach the bracket to the Mac
Release Notes
v1
v2 (2024-04-01)
- No changes to models
- Updated license from non-commercial/no derivatives to a more permissive license
- Uploaded .F3D and .STEP files
The author marked this model as their own original creation.