Interesting question. If you were trying to do the inverse, i.e. hook a
SCSI device to a par port, then I'd have recommended an Iomega PPA, but in
this case, I don't know.
Is your parallel device a printer, a scanner, or a storage device?
If it is a printer, you might have better luck adapting it to ethernet
than to SCSI.
If it is a scanner or a storage device, then I just don't know.
Regardless, you would get parallel performance, not SCSI performance, but
you probably already realise that.
Tell us a little more about your situation.
On Wed, 23 Feb 2000, Courtney Thomas wrote:
> Greetings !
>
> Does anyone know if there is an adapter, or if not, is there anyone
> local [Atlanta], that will make, an interface that.......
>
> connects,
>         a DB25 scsi card
> to
>         a parallel port DB25 device                                                                                                
>
> that will render the parallel device workable ?
>
> Can a parallel interface successfully interact with a scsi ?
>
> If so, HOW ? [I guess the software would slow down the SCSI, but the
> tradeoff in cost vs. performance could be acceptable, in some cases.]
>
> Gratefully,
>
> Courtney
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