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Performa 6360 and BlueSCSI

mloret

Well-known member
Hey guys. I have a couple BlueSCSI 1.1’s that connect via db25. Both will work on the Performa 6300CD I am trying to sell. Unfortunately neither seem to work on the Performa 6360 that just arrived. They seem to have a solid blue LED and everything gets hung up at the beginning almost as though there is an image conflict. I tried different images and it still did the same.

Anyone know how to resolve this issue? If not, are you aware of a solution for getting downloaded software from a modern computer to something from the mid 90’s? I’m not burning disks or making floppies.
 

Phipli

Well-known member
First thing to do is verify how termination is set up.

6360s and similar are a little frustrating because apple couldn't imaging a world where home users would need a network other than LocalTalk.

You could drop a PCI ethernet card in it, but I tend to use Ethernet or burn CDs sorry.
 

mloret

Well-known member
Here's what I found when I pulled the logic board. Oops. How does that even happen? Sure, I've blown a cap when I soldered it in backwards BUT who else would do that?!
 

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Trash80toHP_Mini

NIGHT STALKER
I am taking this advice, thank you!
You're welcome! CF is what I'm using in my 6400/6500 testbed and love the flexibility. Enjoy!

Refurb 6360 was my graphics workstation in the day. I removed the speaker, bent the harness support bar down and installed a full length Radius graphics card for 1600x1200. Fabulous machine built on a very tight budget, especially so after the final, pre-planned Sonnet G3 upgrade.
 

mloret

Well-known member
Oh a sonnet upgrade sounds good. Does the g3 card go in the PCI slot? What did you use as a storage solution? Platter HDD?
 

Trash80toHP_Mini

NIGHT STALKER
CF was only a two or three years old in that time frame. IDE drives of fairly high capacities were reasonably priced, so that was the way of it. With adapter/CF card price points these days it's a no brainer. I'll add that a PCMCIA adapter/CF is my go to for PB190 and PPC PowerBook testing. Haven't installed one internally as yet, most of my spinning drives have remained operable. PowerBook 150 will probably be the first use case.
 
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