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You re-discovered issue #1 on Github!
https://github.com/akuker/RASCSI/issues/1
You need to use a hacked Apple driver in order for the Apple CD driver to work. There are probably also third party drivers that work, but I went with the hacked apple driver method.
I'll add a note to the setup...
Should have a big batch around the end of October (fingers crossed). JLCPCB is renovating their factory, so they're limiting orders right now. (If anyone has any suggestions for alternatives that SMT assembly for about the same price, I'm all ears!)
Ya, unfortunately, rascsi doesn't log anything unless something REALLY bad happens.
If there are specific things you'd like to see in the log file, feel free to comment on the existing github issue. I've been working some of this in parallel with pulling in @saybur's Nuvolink functionality...
Nope. RaSCSI should work great with the Pi 3. The only Pi it won’t work with is the original (Raspberry Pi 1 model B) due to its smaller connector.
Did you restart the rsyslog service?
I think it would be really cool for it to look like a mini IIci (or similar) and have the RaSCSI logo on the front where the Apple logo would normally go. You should find a RaSCSI sticker in with your device :)
I also have quite a few extra!
I've done most of my testing/development using a Raspberry Pi 4. But, I guess I haven't updated the firmware. What doesn't work? Just not detected by the Mac?
Hopefully the new one works for you! :)
The hardware should be compatible. But, there might be some software tweaks to get it working. The Mac is picky about what firmware types are reported by the SCSI device, but I'm not sure about the Apple II.
I have also tested the hardware/software with a Ubuntu 20 system, and it works fine...
Australia is added! Please let me know if other folks need different countries. I was just too lazy to try to predict what countries to calculate shipping for!
If you want to know what the shipping rate is, I'm using USPS Priority Mail Small Flat Rate Boxes. Its shipping from Iowa in the US...
Its ALIVE!!!! RaSCSI 2.2 is up on Tindie!!!
https://www.tindie.com/products/21131/
For all of those who are still interested in getting started with RaSCSI, feel free to grab one.
For 68kmla friends, there is a promo code: "LABORDAY2020" that is good through Tuesday, Sept 8 for $10 off. ...
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