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    RaSCSI Development Thread

    I totally forgot about this too.  I'll add these details to the wiki re: mounting ISO images w/ RaSCSI.
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    I saw this myself.  Will be testing more soon, and will hopefully have an answer.
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    Thanks again.  Was this the error you saw?
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    Thanks for checking.  I'll do some testing and try to recreate. How big was the ISO image in MB?
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    Just to confirm, has the upload_max_filesize setting in /etc/php/7.3/apache2/php.ini been changed?  The default is 2M, but the wiki talks about bumping it to 1200M. If that setting has been changed, is the CF card out of space?  You can check free space with ... df -h but I suspect free...
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    Hey @quorten that's a really cool idea.  If you want to help get that going, the github project accepts enhancement requests on the issues page.  https://github.com/akuker/RASCSI/issues
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    Hey @Torbar, I was thinking about your suggestion and didn't want it to go unnoticed.  Looks like the SN7406D can sink 40mA, which is closer than the 245 only sinking 20mA, but still not within spec (48mA).  Another issue is it provides six buffers/drivers versus the eight on the 74xx245 and...
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    That's interesting.  Thank you for clarifying.
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    I'm still reading about this, and wondering if I'm mis-reading or misunderstanding something.  I'll check the TERMPWR on my SE this weekend. If it's there, I should see 5v on pin 25.  I've attached the NCR 5380 SCSI Interface Chip Design Manual for those interested, or you can find it online here.
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    I see the appeal to have it powered by the SCSI bus, but I don't see how it can be done practically. The Mac II, SE and Plus use an NCR 5380 SCSI controller. The controller outputs have a max voltage of 2.4v, and 48mA. In addition to the low numbers, the SE, Plus and II don't provide...
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    RaSCSI Development Thread

    Logo looks great.  Added to wiki.
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    RaSCSI Development Thread

    This is done.  README.md data is now moved and organized within the wiki.  Much of it on the main page, which itself will need some tidying up.  README.md has been updated, suggesting readers check out the wiki.
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    aye aye, captain!
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    Does anyone oppose or have thoughts on having the contents of readme.md merged into the wiki?
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    I'm trying to clean up a few pages here and there.  If anyone else wants to pitch in, it's much appreciated.
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    RaSCSI Development Thread

    Awesome, will do.  Started editing the main wiki page and changed the supported RPi list into a table. Have been looking at other github wiki pages for inspiration on improvements. If you see any issues with the changes I make, feel free to revert
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    Wahoo!  The PCBs arrived today!  At first glance with untrained eyes they look great!  Have a couple of projects on the go right now, but once they're done will dig into populating and testing.
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    Man, you're making excellent headway on the web interface.  I was just thinking about the need to manage this unit from a shell.  No problem for people comfortable doing so, but a web interface really makes the product accessible to more people. Your choice to keep the page simplistic is the way...
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    Man, that is an awesome resume!  Very cool of you to offer case design for this project.  Having a proper enclosure for the RaSCSI would be a real treat.
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    RaSCSI Development Thread

    Nice!  That's super smart.  Made me think a stacked DB-25 connector like on this page. Very cool. I may end up building a few and selling the extras. Still waiting for the PCBs to be delivered. They're in transit now. Once you're satisfied with the product and we have a few tested and...
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