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Any image created with mini vmac will not work with a BlueSCSI. Please use a Preformatted blank and Basalisk II emulator or a pre-made image to test. |
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Thanks Erich. |
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Hi,
The zipped image is 10 MB, too big for gmail...
Can I upload it somewhere ?
Philippe
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… Is there any way you can zip up the images you are using and share them? I
can take a look and see what drivers are embedded and test in my Plus.
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Hello,
I try to boot my Mac Plus from scsi with a bluescsi system.
I have an image I made myself :
create an empty hda file of 20 MB with dd
run minivmac and boot it with 7.0.1 install 1 floppy image
format the empty hda file
install the system (all hardwares and all printers) to this disk
for test reboot minivmac with this file, ok !
move this image to the sd board and rename it HD10_512_blabla.hda
connect the blusscsi to the scsi port (modified with a diode so dont need power).
start the Plus..
No boot and if I boot with a floppy the scsi disk is not visible...
The Mac Plus is a revision C with 1 MB on board.
Any advices or solution ? Should I suspect the scsi port of the motherboard ?
Thanks and regards.
Philippe
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