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hey wanna see something cursed http://www.bplus.com.tw/Adapter/PNF4GCB.html

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  • charlotte@akko.chir.rsC charlotte@akko.chir.rs

    @whitequark rest seems honestly fine. but why make it pcie x16 in the first place aa

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    @charlotte @whitequark there also is a break-off part holding your SSD depending on which length format you use 🫣

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    • whitequark@social.treehouse.systemsW whitequark@social.treehouse.systems

      hey wanna see something cursed http://www.bplus.com.tw/Adapter/PNF4GCB.html

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      #21

      @whitequark seems much less cursed than the old school hard cards, which just bolted a 3.5” spinning drive to an ISA card and hoped for the best

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      • mxk@hachyderm.ioM mxk@hachyderm.io

        @charlotte @whitequark there also is a break-off part holding your SSD depending on which length format you use 🫣

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        that part is imo reasonable depending on how much clearance your card has

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        • charlotte@akko.chir.rsC charlotte@akko.chir.rs

          that part is imo reasonable depending on how much clearance your card has

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          @mxk especially since i don’t think i have ever seen an m.2 22110

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          • teajaygrey@snac.bsd.cafeT teajaygrey@snac.bsd.cafe
            At least they picked an appropriate name?

            "Bplus Technology Co., Ltd."

            Not: Aplus Technology Co., Ltd.

            At least they're not: Cminus Technology Co., Ltd.? Though morbid curiosity has me wondering what their designs and the corollary Dminus Technology Co., Ltd. and F Technology Co., Ltd. might be desperately trying to sell to unwitting buyers?

            CC: @nick@introvert.social @whitequark@treehouse.systems
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            @teajaygrey @whitequark "Don't you just hate it when you need to connect a SATA drive to your system but all you have is an m.2 slot and a floppy disk power connector? Who hasn't had that problem? Anyone?

            Anyway, we have you covered for this very common problem! Bplus Technology Co: we make all your BPlus products a reality."

            http://www.bplus.com.tw/Adapter/M2S.html
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            • charlotte@akko.chir.rsC charlotte@akko.chir.rs

              @mxk especially since i don’t think i have ever seen an m.2 22110

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              @charlotte yeah. I was more confused by having the provision for 22110 in the first place.

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              • ewenmcneill@cloudisland.nzE ewenmcneill@cloudisland.nz

                @whitequark seems much less cursed than the old school hard cards, which just bolted a 3.5” spinning drive to an ISA card and hoped for the best

                Link Preview Image
                Hardcard - Wikipedia

                favicon

                (en.wikipedia.org)

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                @ewenmcneill @whitequark those are great! also every single one I've ever seen is broken.

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                • whitequark@social.treehouse.systemsW whitequark@social.treehouse.systems

                  hey wanna see something cursed http://www.bplus.com.tw/Adapter/PNF4GCB.html

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                  @whitequark I actually don’t think it’s cursed at all, if you need it, then it’s very useful and also seems very adaptable for all kinds of situations

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                  • slyecho@mdon.eeS slyecho@mdon.ee

                    @whitequark I actually don’t think it’s cursed at all, if you need it, then it’s very useful and also seems very adaptable for all kinds of situations

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                    @slyecho cursed doesn't mean not useful

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                    • foone@digipres.clubF foone@digipres.club

                      @ewenmcneill @whitequark those are great! also every single one I've ever seen is broken.

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                      @foone @ewenmcneill @whitequark

                      I had several of those chunky boys back in the day, donated from a company that bought in bulk and then made a wise decision to make them someone else's problem. I ran them in serial, meaning that when one died you swapped in the next.

                      Be sure to fasten those screws like your ISA connector and traces depend on it because there be some not so good vibes. Also multiple multiple copies of driver driver disks ...

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                      • nick@introvert.socialN nick@introvert.social
                        @teajaygrey @whitequark "Don't you just hate it when you need to connect a SATA drive to your system but all you have is an m.2 slot and a floppy disk power connector? Who hasn't had that problem? Anyone?

                        Anyway, we have you covered for this very common problem! Bplus Technology Co: we make all your BPlus products a reality."

                        http://www.bplus.com.tw/Adapter/M2S.html
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                        (giggling uncontrollably)

                        Thanks for the URL, the Stop_Selling.png on two different places on the page looking as if it is a weird knock off of the Nintendo Seal of Approval is incredible!

                        As is this disclaimer: "This adapter is engineering test tools. NOT for home or office use."

                        I'm getting Canadian imported Camerica Game Genie feels from when Nintendo of America was suing Galoob. Surely, this device is useful to someone! I just, do not know whom, nor why Mario is invincible all the time anymore; that FDD 4pin power (5V &12V?! In 2026?! whoa!) connector, without an FDD controller, is really powerful I guess! ^_-

                        Alternate timeline theory: Bplus Technology Co., Ltd. is a distant relative of the HoneyBee adapter. (Image attached for reference)

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                        • teajaygrey@snac.bsd.cafeT teajaygrey@snac.bsd.cafe
                          (giggling uncontrollably)

                          Thanks for the URL, the Stop_Selling.png on two different places on the page looking as if it is a weird knock off of the Nintendo Seal of Approval is incredible!

                          As is this disclaimer: "This adapter is engineering test tools. NOT for home or office use."

                          I'm getting Canadian imported Camerica Game Genie feels from when Nintendo of America was suing Galoob. Surely, this device is useful to someone! I just, do not know whom, nor why Mario is invincible all the time anymore; that FDD 4pin power (5V &12V?! In 2026?! whoa!) connector, without an FDD controller, is really powerful I guess! ^_-

                          Alternate timeline theory: Bplus Technology Co., Ltd. is a distant relative of the HoneyBee adapter. (Image attached for reference)

                          CC: @whitequark@treehouse.systems
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                          @teajaygrey @whitequark babe wake up, new reaction image just dropped
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                          • whitequark@social.treehouse.systemsW whitequark@social.treehouse.systems

                            hey wanna see something cursed http://www.bplus.com.tw/Adapter/PNF4GCB.html

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                            @whitequark what’s wrong with that?

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                            • mxk@hachyderm.ioM mxk@hachyderm.io

                              @charlotte yeah. I was more confused by having the provision for 22110 in the first place.

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                              @mxk @charlotte a lot of server/enterprise M.2 SSDs are 22110, I've handled a bunch. They're more likely to be installed as U.2, E1 or E3 nowadays though, for hot swap.

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                              • whitequark@social.treehouse.systemsW whitequark@social.treehouse.systems

                                hey wanna see something cursed http://www.bplus.com.tw/Adapter/PNF4GCB.html

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                                @whitequark these are really useful, I’ve put a simpler one into an older server that didn’t have m.2 slots but plenty of pcie

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                                • whitequark@social.treehouse.systemsW whitequark@social.treehouse.systems

                                  @dramforever why not? you do save a miniscule amount of gold but this isn't a volume product

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                                  @whitequark
                                  right... if it's not a volume product it could very well be easier, cheaper even, to do all of them the same way. i thought these were everywhere - i guess the normal ones don't have breaking off parts...

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