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## Performance
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Tested on a Color Classic with [SCSI Director Pro 4](https://macintoshgarden.org/apps/scsi-director-pro-40)
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```
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1012KB/Sec Write
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900KB/Sec Read
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1.01ms Seek
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```
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## Assembly
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1. Solder on the surface mount SD Card holder. Using the [Drag Solder](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nyele3CIs-U&start=34) technique.
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- Once on, check continuity of all connections. Fixing this after the BluePill is on will be difficult.
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- Once on, check continuity of all connections. Fixing this after the BluePill is on will be difficult.
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1. Solder the dioeds to the bottom of the board. Be sure they are flush as possible to the bottom.
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1. Solder the header pins on to the BluePill. Then the blue pill to the BlueSCSI PCB.
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- Correct orientation is having the USB should be over the SD Card holder.
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- Correct orientation is having the USB should be over the SD Card holder.
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1. Solder on the Resistor nets. Pin one is marked on the board and the resistors.
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1. SOlder on the Termination Jumpers & place the jupmpers on.
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1. Solder the 50 Pin headers on.
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