BurgerDisk

A project in Toulouse, France by Colin Leroy-Mira
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An Apple II daisy-chainable Smartport hard drive. Fully open source, free software and open hardware.
Backers: 45
Average Pledge Per Backer: €151

Funded: €6,775 of €1,000
Dates: Jan 31st -> Mar 2nd (30 days)
Project By: Colin Leroy-Mira
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Latest News

Last week-end of soldering?

February 28th - via: kickstarter.com
Hi folks, Wow, thank you for your support! I really didn't expect that so many would like my device in the beginning.  I've been busy soldering all day, and I am up to date on the assembled PCBs for every backer so far, and three enclosures behind.... (Read More)

No daisy-chaining Unidisks with the SoftSP card

February 21st - via: kickstarter.com
Hi, I have spent hours trying to daisy-chain an Unidisk 3.5" drive behind the BurgerDisk with a SoftSP card. (aka GrapplerMinus, etc). I give up. I don't think I can do anything about it: I have stripped down my firmware down to the bare minimum,... (Read More)

MicroSD update

February 18th - via: kickstarter.com
Since the first beta version of the device, I was bothered by the "standard Aliexpress" MicroSD module. It is annoying in the sense that the card holder is recessed on the PCB, making it hard to have the card stick out enough of the enclosure, and... (Read More)

Assembling devices, statistics

February 14th - via: kickstarter.com
It takes about one hour to solder a full unit.  There are 99 pads per PCB, plus 39 per adapter, so 138 pads to solder for each device!  I've done two or three each evening this week, plus six today. I'm almost up-to-date with the current demand,... (Read More)

SoftSP testing report

February 7th - via: kickstarter.com
Hello, I'm progressing in testing the BurgerDisk on various configurations. I face issues with a DIY SoftSP card (in conjunction with a 655-0101 IO Controller).  The first one is that I had to add a patch to make sure the packet start byte 0xC3 is... (Read More)

Taking a (small) headstart

February 4th - via: kickstarter.com
I have started soldering and assembling... But I've run out of Arduinos and will soon be out of PCBs, and MicroSD modules. I'll have to wait for the postman to continue! Notes to self so far:  I have to rework just a bit the adapter's enclosure, so... (Read More)

Oh wow.

February 2nd - via: kickstarter.com
Hi folks, It pleases me so much to see people interesting in my device ! It seems I'm heading towards quite a few evenings of soldering and 3D printing ! I hope you will be as happy to use it as I will be to make it :-) Colin  (Read More)

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