Could not find the special clear case one, so I had to go with the grey one. Although I believe by the time they're in the phone booths its a 500-series.
1. Yeah, that's what I'm referring too. You spend about 30-ish seconds from power on, with flashing disk icon until the PiSCSI boots. Once the linux OS is in place and the PiSCSI service starts, the flashing disk replaces with happy mac and its off and running. After that its pretty quick...
1. There is about a 30 second-ish boot time from the PiSCSI.
2. You can shutdown the Pi from the Web Interface at the bottom of the page. From what I’ve read on the threads on the git-hub page the issue has to do with caching to the drive when you just kill the power normally from shut down...
I am happy to supply that information:
Hardware
Case: Macintosh Classic
LCD Panel: https://www.aliexpress.us/item/3256803545844164.html?gatewayAdapt=glo2usa&_randl_shipto=US
Disk Drive: Dell Sony MPF920-F 3.5" 1.44MB Internal Floppy Disk Drive
Floppy USB Adapter...
Hello Again!
After my successful installation of a RaSCSI (now PiSCSI) in a Powerbook Duo 280c, I took on a slightly different project which would allow me to tackle multiple challenges. This time, I took the case of an old Macintosh Classic, which I used some Retr0brighting to restore, and...
Hello All.
New to the forums, and wanted to share this. I originally posted this over on the RaSCSI github, but I figured you guys might be interested in it as well. I suspect this the right section of the forums to post in, but if I am in error, I will gladly change it. Happy Reading.
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