foone , Englisch
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The worst part about repairing a dryer over several days is that by the time you're finally able to put it back together, you have no idea where the SCSI cable went.
Gotta check all the DIY repair YouTube videos to see where this came from.

chipperdoodles ,
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@foone scsi clearly for dealing with the fuzzies that comes drying

antnisp ,
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@foone That's why you need a smart dryer. They have iSCSI. No cables, no worries.

moira ,
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@foone is it from the dryer or did you just leave a SCSI cable in your pockets again?

weit_im_westen ,
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@foone
Looks like CENTRONICS

FurryBeta ,
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@foone Why does a dryer need a SCSI cable?!

9eurosyltbesucher ,
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@foone Classic legacy US tech 😂 . European driers use I2C and heat pumps.

listless ,
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@foone obviously it goes between the storage device and the mainboard, duh /sarcasm

vxo ,
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@foone this reminds me of how I became aware at some point that my Olympus E-PL2 camera's firmware update process for some reason involves using a special driver that causes something inside the camera to emulate a SCSI host adapter and storage device

I suspect this was done out of, uh, weird simplicity; there's not a whole ton of logic on a SCSI adapter.

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