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Re: [emax] Uni-Flash USB alternative to the PCD 50/60B?

2013-10-29 by Windrumscoggin

I live in Silicon Valley
People throw away money on startup
Companies that go belly-up that makes
A million dollars look like Monopoly money
It could be done  if the demand for the product were
There. I just don't the demand/ money is in it or else
It yes, would have been done by now.

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On Oct 29, 2013, at 1:47, "jammie" <jammie.emma@...> wrote:

> to make a scsi to cf device very cheap you would need to have a garanteed user base 1000000+ unit manufacture so parts cost could be cheap but we are talking in millions of cash even before selling 1 item in parts manufacture wages taxes transport
>  
> packaging user manual
>  
> if it were that easy it would of been done and made
>  
> and as ted said a diy solution is going to cost a lot more in parts costs alone
> ----- Original Message -----
> From: Windrumscoggin
> To: emax@yahoogroups.com
> Sent: Tuesday, October 29, 2013 4:34 AM
> Subject: Re: [emax] Uni-Flash USB alternative to the PCD 50/60B?
> 
>  
> I say we bribe or pay SCM company to remanufacture the PCD's en mass but this time around use earth friendly materials and write firmware that makes every one of the Lund slots SCSI slots instead & compatible with SCSI I II and III protocol.
> Sounds easy as pie, right?
> Ha ha!
> I imagine if you could do something like this you could sell these things to every musician on the planet wishing to upgrade their old SCSI machine with flash card capability
> Imagine the market!
> Ted, wanna start a business?
> How hard do you think it would be to create a 'universal' SCSI flash card reader writer compatible with all SCSI capable musical instruments?
> You and Jammie seem to know more about the possibility of something like this being feasible so both your thoughts on this kind of thing even becoming a possibility?
> 
> On Oct 28, 2013, at 21:15, Ted Summers <djtbs1@...> wrote:
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