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Thanks, for the feedback, @Qed, however this claim is not entirely accurate. We've updated the documentation to more clearly state when quirks mode is necessary.
Quirks mode only needs to be enabled if you need to initialize a blank disk/disk image using Apple's un-patched disk utilities (HD SC...
@mloret, this firmware is quite old. There have been eight firmware releases since version 1.1.1. Before you do anything else, do yourself a favor and get current, because it's entirely possible you're running up against bugs that are already fixed.
For ZuluSCSI V1.1, you just need to download...
@Garrett, You might want to check out the new ZuluSCSI Compact Homebrew kit, which may be of interest to you. We just released it yesterday! I've posted an announcement thread about it here...
@1200XL M.U.L.E. Apologies for the late reply. Without knowing which Macintosh machine and CPU you're using, there isn't enough information here to be able to answer definitively, but if it's a 68000-based compact Mac (which the screenshot seems to suggest it may be) then yes, those numbers are...
Following on from our full-sized ZuluSCSI RP2040, which we released back in November of last year (2022), we've got another entrant to the ZuluSCSI family, available for purchase today in kit form, starting at a mere $42, from...
We've recently launched our 2.5" ZuluSCSI RP2040 Laptop edition, and we've placed the remaining inventory of 2.5" ZuluSCSI V1.1 Laptop/PowerBook boards on sale, at a price of $55 each. There are only about 45 left as of this writing.
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With all due respect, this is not relevant to the conversation in any way, shape, or form. We're discussing a two port SATA card, which is more than sufficient for most use cases. You're free to design your own card around this part, if you have the ability or resources to do so. Start a thread...
Noted. In a future iteration, we'll almost surely add support for PLCC EEPROM, but the TSOP one can be programmed in-situ with flashrom, and quite possibly other vendor-supplied utilities, so you can program it without needing to remove the IC at all. I've already concluded we don't need to...
It's hard to believe SATA is 20 years old, but on January 7th, 2003, the SerialATA working group published the Serial ATA 1.0a specification, and the computing world finally had a low-cost serialized storage interface for the masses. By the end of the same year, Adaptec had released their...
On your ZuluSCSI SD card, create a zuluscsi.ini file, and inside it, put the following two lines:
[SCSI]
Debug=1
Then, re-attempt booting, and send the contents of your zululog.txt to support@zuluscsi.com, where we can continue this conversation.
This thread is not intended for general...
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