Getting files off zip disks??

Anyone know how to connect an old SCSI device to my new iMac? Trying to salvage old files on zip disk. Data recovery companies charging $30/disk, would like to do myself if possible. TIA.

Unfortunately Zip drives are not compatible with Mac OS X 10.6, and certainly not compatible with 10.9.
You could run some compatible version of Windows on your machine, but check with the virtualization
tool maker if they are aware of any that work with USB Zip drives:
https://discussions.apple.com/docs/DOC-2741
Cause if not, you are better off going with the data recovery firm.
Firewire SCSI adapters have been made by the now defunct OrangeMicro, and USB SCSI adapters by Ratoc.
The USB SCSI adapters are really slow.

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