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  1. rjkucia

    SCSI Zip Drives?

    To wrap this up - I ordered a SCSI model, works great - it came with a power adapter, and by that I mean a USB to barrel jack adapter lol. But that works! It does take 2A, I checked the adapter I do have.
  2. rjkucia

    iBook Clamshell - Only Detecting 64MB of 512MB RAM Stick?

    I checked the RAM, and OWC's label matches what I ordered. I looked at the individual chips, which are labelled as 48lc32m16a2. There are 8 of them. From googling these are 512Mb chips, so 8 of them would make 512MB. I'll contact OWC to see if they have any ideas about it.
  3. rjkucia

    3D Dungeon Crawler engine for 68K Macs

    I'm really excited for this project! Do you think the 3D engine you've written here is something that would be reusable for other projects? If so, and if it was something you were interested in, I think it'd be a great boon for the community if you were able to open-source that portion of it...
  4. rjkucia

    RaSCSI Development Thread

    I don't know C++ super well (far more familiar with memory-safe languages), but I could give it a go depending on the lift. Is there any estimated amount of hours/work it would take to accomplish this?
  5. rjkucia

    iBook Clamshell - Only Detecting 64MB of 512MB RAM Stick?

    I just installed a 512MB RAM stick from OWC into my clamshell iBook. However, in Apple System Profiler, it's only showing the stick as 64MB (plus the 64MB built-in to the logic board, so 128MB total). I'm running Mac OS 9.2.2. Normally I'd assume that I got a mislabeled part, but since I assume...
  6. rjkucia

    SCSI Zip Drives?

    Thanks - so there are some models that *do* do both? I'll be sure to check for the "Plus" and switch, in that case. As a side note, I've noticed a lot the drives listed lack PSUs - I'm assuming they're standard barrel jacks and not some goofy proprietary thing?
  7. rjkucia

    RaSCSI Development Thread

    Sorry in advance if this isn't the right place to ask or if it's been answered elsewhere, but: Are there any plans to bring the SCSI Video Card into the main branch? I'd like to try the feature out but it looks like that branch is pretty far behind, and I don't want to lose out on recent &...
  8. rjkucia

    SCSI Zip Drives?

    I recently got a USB Zip drive that came along with a bunch of other stuff, so I thought getting a SCSI one would be a good way to moving files between my SE/30 and modern machines. Unfortunately, it looks like SCSI Zip drives are relatively rare (at least to find working models). What's been...
  9. rjkucia

    Kitsune the Newbie's SE SuperDrive Thread

    Correct, what *should* happen is that the bleeder drains the charge immediately when the monitor is turned off. If that didn't happen, it will eventually discharge on its own, but there is no amount of time where you can guarantee that's happened. Sticking a grounded screwdriver under the anode...
  10. rjkucia

    Kitsune the Newbie's SE SuperDrive Thread

    Chiming in about the CRT discharge thing - "pulling the plug while the machine is running" seems *more* dangerous to me, because 1) I'm not sure it's actually any different from turning off the machine from the PSU, 2) it's still relying on the bleeder resistor, which *should* work, but...
  11. rjkucia

    Tiger Installed, but Won't Boot on 12" PB G4

    Ah yeah, that would make sense since the OS 9 Disk Utility thought there was only 190GB or whatever on the disk. I guess that's the lesson here, lol
  12. rjkucia

    Tiger Installed, but Won't Boot on 12" PB G4

    Leopard does seem like it should work, but when I try to resize any partitions in it I get the error message "MediaKit reports partition (map) too small". If I just try to add a partition in the empty space, I get "Filesystem resize support required, such as HFS+ with Journaling enabled", which...
  13. rjkucia

    Tiger Installed, but Won't Boot on 12" PB G4

    How early? I was using Tiger's Disk Utility, and it told me I can't modify the partition table without deleting all the data on all my partitions. This may be an OS 9 driver thing, though.
  14. rjkucia

    Tiger Installed, but Won't Boot on 12" PB G4

    The main thing I would recommend is planning out your partitions ahead of time - one of either APM/HFS+/Disk Utility doesn't support modifying partitions without wiping the drive, and since I made the partitions initially in OS 9, I'm stuck with about 80GB of unused space that OS 9 couldn't see...
  15. rjkucia

    Tiger Installed, but Won't Boot on 12" PB G4

    I was able to solve this by just re-formatting the Tiger partition. Works fine now!
  16. rjkucia

    Mac OS 8.1 on SE/30, and RaSCSI Daynaport

    I have 128MB, so I don't think that's the issue :D
  17. rjkucia

    Mac OS 8.1 on SE/30, and RaSCSI Daynaport

    I found the problem with the DaynaPort drivers - I think it was trying to update AppleTalk or some other system software, and that's what was blocking it. I used a custom installation and only installed the driver for the device I'm emulating, and that worked without any issues. That said...
  18. rjkucia

    Tiger Installed, but Won't Boot on 12" PB G4

    Yes - unless I'm mistaken, that's the only partition scheme available in the OS 9 disk partition utility.
  19. rjkucia

    Mac OS 8.1 on SE/30, and RaSCSI Daynaport

    I could try that - I already have them installed on my 7.5 drive, so I'd just need to find the correct files and copy them over I guess? I'm not sure if Mac OS drivers typically just place new files, or modifies system files, or does some other "hidden" things that wouldn't be visible in Finder...
  20. rjkucia

    Mac OS 8.1 on SE/30, and RaSCSI Daynaport

    Oh nice, thank you! That was the main appeal of OS 8 from my quick interaction with it (aside from the feeling of "doing something that shouldn't work, but does"), so that'll be great!
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