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Connect SCSI Device to Modern PC

Hey there,

So, I recently "stole" a Nikon LS-1000 (Basically a dedicated 35mm Film scanner). It powers on, I inspected it's insides and everything appears to be in order, there is decent, albeit third party, support for Windows 10, however I have no idea how can I connect it to my pc. From some quick googling I only found mainly enterprise solutions costing 100s of dollars, which is a bit too much for me.

Here is a pic of it's rear. 

Thanks!

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My dad only keeps his old winXP PC for problems like this. (To transfer data from SCSI-Drives to Sata-Drives)

 

You probably need to use a PCI-Card on a older (PC or) OS (maybe a Linux / VM?).

I found this: https://www.linuxquestions.org/questions/linux-hardware-18/nikon-ls-1000-coolscan-scanner-problem-4175435163/

 

There should be plenty used "scsi adaptec" cards on Ebay.

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