BadGoldEagle
Well-known member
@BL!
1/ Is the device terminated? Check the box on the 'general' tab of scsi2sd-util
2/ If you're using the unpatched version of HD SC Setup, you can only format drives that have the apple firmware. How did you configure the vendor and product IDs on your SCSI2SD?
From the OP:
1/ Is the device terminated? Check the box on the 'general' tab of scsi2sd-util
2/ If you're using the unpatched version of HD SC Setup, you can only format drives that have the apple firmware. How did you configure the vendor and product IDs on your SCSI2SD?
From the OP:
- Then, you need to setup the parameters of your SCSI2SD: As far as I can gather, there is no need to change any of the 'General' settings for a 68k Mac, but you do need to change settings in the Device tab for the system you are using. Detailed information can be found here, but essentially you need to con the Apple SC HD setup software into believing your SCSI2SD is a valid hard drive. To do this, you need to do the following:
Set the vendor to the string " SEAGATE" (yes, there is a single space in front of SEAGATE for a total of 8 characters)
- Set the product ID to the string " ST225N" (10 spaces in front for a total of 16 characters)
- Set the revision to the string "1.0 " (with a space after, for a total of 4 characters)