This solution maybe seen as expensive to some, and one would have to make that determination themselves. I paid $200 AUD for the ACARD ARS-2000SUP and less than $100 AUD for the Samsung 830 64GB SSD. I bought mine locally and it was posted from ACARD in Taiwan direct to me. There is a place in the USA that has this quite cheap http://www.mars-tech.com/ars-2000su.htm
I changed the jumpers. I removed the jumper on "Parity Enable" so it was open and disabled, Removed Termination Power jumper, so that the EIV's term power is used and put a jumper on SCSI ID 1. The drive is visible to the EIV and after a format it the full info was available. The SCSI bus is scanned at lightening speed BTW. I'll attach some pics. I haven't saved any banks yet so I can't give any impressions of performance.