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  1. landoGriffin

    RaSCSI Development Thread

    Ok - I think I'm ready to announce that the DaynaPort SCSI/Link emulation is working! I'd love some feedback on the pull request for this function, if anyone has any free time: https://github.com/akuker/RASCSI/pull/76 I still need to clean up the documentation, but if someone is brave and...
  2. landoGriffin

    RaSCSI Development Thread

    I guess if you wanted it to! With enough time and money, anything is possible :-)   You'd probably need to hook a tiny speaker up to the Pi's audio output, along with (probably) a small amplifier. As far as doing it from the actual PowerBook speaker - that could be a little more difficult. I...
  3. landoGriffin

    RaSCSI Development Thread

    Awesome!! I'm excited to see how it works for you! I'll get your board shipped out ASAP :)
  4. landoGriffin

    "Cheap Networking" for System 6 and 7 Macs

    It just took a global pandemic where we are all locked in our homes for over a year....  :cool:
  5. landoGriffin

    "Cheap Networking" for System 6 and 7 Macs

    Who would be crazy enough to waste their time on this!?!?! Pfft.  :lol:   :lol:   :lol:   :lol:   https://github.com/akuker/RASCSI/wiki/Dayna-Port-SCSI-Link
  6. landoGriffin

    RaSCSI Development Thread

    Agreed! I'm excited to see what we can do with the Linux tap interface.  
  7. landoGriffin

    RaSCSI Development Thread

    Currently - no. I believe it would require a special MacOS driver to make this happen. (IMHO) The best way to do this would be to run Netatalk on the Pi and share the files through the network. (Disclaimer - I'm not a netatalk expert) Its currently in beta - its not pulled into the 'master'...
  8. landoGriffin

    RaSCSI Development Thread

    Very cool! You’ll be able to get your SE on the internet too! (If you don’t already have a network card)
  9. landoGriffin

    MacSD - new SCSI SD card emulation tool

    Thanks for the info!
  10. landoGriffin

    MacSD - new SCSI SD card emulation tool

    Is MacSD open source hardware and/or software? Just curious.
  11. landoGriffin

    Tool to sync a folder between retro and modern computer, using serial/WIFI modem connection?

    Ya, I've been able to emulate the DaynaPort SCSI/Link device using RaSCSI. (Its not quite ready for EVERYBODY to use it. Its not the easiest to set up yet, but it should be ready for prime-time in a couple weeks) There is a driver for the DaynaPort for the AtariST using MiNT, so you should be...
  12. landoGriffin

    Reverse Engineering the MacSnap SCSI

    Very cool project! I'm excited to see how it progresses!
  13. landoGriffin

    RaSCSI Development Thread

    That's quite likely. 
  14. landoGriffin

    RaSCSI Development Thread

    Awesome! I’m honestly planning on dropping SASI support from my fork of RaSCSI sometime in the future. I have no way to test or debug it, and it adds a ton of complexity to the code.  As I understand it, SASI allows you to have multiple logical devices on each ID, where SCSI does not. Are...
  15. landoGriffin

    RaSCSI Development Thread

    Do you have the termination switches enabled on the RaSCSI? That is a difference between Gimons and our version. I think he had termination on all the time.    Are you using the same HD “type” as the Gimons board? There are a handful of different types, and to be honest, I’m not sure which are...
  16. landoGriffin

    RaSCSI Development Thread

    Hi there! Electrically, the Mac and Gimons versions should be the same... HOWEVER, there are different variants of each. All of the ones that I’ve sent out via Tindie are “fullspec”. It should say on your board whether it is fullspec or target only. There are different executables that you need...
  17. landoGriffin

    RaSCSI Development Thread

    Definitely!! I pre-ordered my CM4 in November, but its still not here yet! The best estimate they will give me is "sometime in January, maybe". Once I have my CM, I wouldn't be surprised if a CM version of RaSCSI comes around :-D
  18. landoGriffin

    RaSCSI Development Thread

    Congratulations!! That’s a nice looking board! :)
  19. landoGriffin

    RaSCSI Development Thread

    The Mac is also a significant bottleneck. With a SE/30, I'm happy to get 1MB/s :-)   The maximum theoretical limit on SCSI-1 is 5MB/s, which is much slower than a SD card at 10-12MB/s.
  20. landoGriffin

    RaSCSI Development Thread

    Hi Alex!  Can use an external SSD with RaSCSI. I believe there are some hard-coded paths in the web interface that expect all of the disk images to be in /home/pi/images. But, you could just set up your Pi to mount your external SSD at that path. You can also use the command line interface to...
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