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Move the print a little up toward the collar and take my money! (I worked in screen printing for a while, I'm always critical of print placement lol)
Great job and thanks for sharing @olePigeon
Presuming the Zulu is close to the V6, which I have no reason to doubt at all, you may find useful my numbers from benchmarking a V6 vs mechanical SCSI HDD here: https://68kmla.org/bb/index.php?threads/benchmarking-scsi2sd-devices-in-a-pci-powermac.31139/#post-331898
I believe @rabbitholecomputing has talked to the speed of the ZuluSCSI, it's very nice, but slightly slower than the V6 scsi2sd. I used a V6 in my 7500 until I switched to a PCI RAID card which is absurdly fast.
I usually use system 6 instead of 7 for MT32 stuff. Looks like you had that issue in 7.5.x?
System 6 seems to do well; Sometimes I swap out the normal MIDI extension for the Korg MIDI driver extension if I'm using a 05/RW.
The Sierra games have an installer you'll have to run after you get the MIDI Manager etc. set up. Presuming you tried this but you do need to run that to choose the sound driver. Some copies of games omit the mt32 driver file, you should see it there with the game files.
Thexder was an easy...
I'm actually pleased to see discourse with datasheets etc., as opposed to generic statements, and I hope this can stay civil and result hopefully in improvements to the BlueSCSI.
UPDATE:
I was able to add a pull up resistor to the PCB, which along with some other quick revisions enables manual use of DIP2 to toggle Integer or FP Applesoft Basic by toggling the highest address line of the 27C512.
The ROM Code was provided by Macnoyd from AppleFritter, who has given...
I'm 99.9% sure it uses the wifi connection of the phone, and passes that to ethernet. Could depend on the phone, and I have not tried it at all on an iPhone, no idea if iOS even supports it. https://www.androidpolice.com/2020/04/23/ethernet-tethering-arrives-in-latest-android-11-developer-preview/
In my Samsung, USB Ethernet tethering is in the same menu as wifi Hotspot.
This is the adapter I use:
https://www.bestbuy.com/site/belkin-usb-c-network-adapter-black/6409320.p?skuId=6409320
When plugged in the bottom option in the screenshot attached will be available.
It works great, in...
For my Pismo, I use a USB C to Ethernet adapter and an android cell phone. I could be curious about a standalone bridge but it works for me and takes up less space than a laptop (for example on Ubuntu you connect to wifi and then share that connection over ethernet).
I always consider running any SCSI device off termination power alone a modern blessing. I know it works in many/most cases, but if I install anything like a SCSI2SD internally in a machine I use the supplemental power whenever possible.
@retr01 Here is my current roadmap:
My first interests are:
1.Finish a beta build and hopefully have a working 2nd bank (Hardware switch) based on Macnoyd's 27C512 ROM image.
\_If this works I will be making info (gerber files, source code, documentation/notes) available both excitedly...
I really really like where your head is at, I'll say that :D
My IIgs is a bit of a prized possession, I'm the 3rd owner and retain all original receipts, accessories, and documentation. So I just didn't want to be the 1st to put this card in and hope :'D. Like, I don't think anything will...
I actually do not think this card works in a IIgs. It definitely works in II / II plus / IIe systems, but I have not seen anywhere someone trying this in a IIgs. Also since the IIgs is lacking a cassette interface you would be missing that as well.
The Apple 1 and II are more similar than the...
That's really the way to do it IMHO.
What's funny that I just realized is that when MacOS 8 was current, it was my go to. Now it seems I only use 6,7, and 9... except my BeOS bootloader might be on a MacOS 8 partition. It's been a while.
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