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I guess I must have made an oversight! I was able to make a zip disk with the SE/30 of 7.5.5 and booted it on the LCIII. Copying files is working fine there, I must have bungled the OS 8 install somehow. If I figure out exactly what went wrong or fix my OS 8.1 install I will post here for future...
hmm are you using a scsi2sd or something similar? I used a premade image for basilisk II and flashed to sd card, then modified partitions on the LCIII. I followed Gamba's instructions to modify the system file to get it to boot, i also applied the OS8 030 patch via resedit. I modified the finder...
Hey all,
Wondering if this is an issue others have run into in the past.
I have an LCIII that I've recapped, and did an 'overclock' so it identifies as an LCIII+ now.
It has the 68882 FPU installed, 32mb ram (128mb w/ virtual), and vram chip. Tattletech sees everything as it should.
Before...
they look clean; for board #2 maybe check solder on back of board for bad solder joints at rom/memory slots? clean the slots and chips with 99% iso and a toothbrush to ensure good contact. Can horizontal bars be caused by a bad analog board? have you tried these boards in another SE? Original...
I've heard the flyback transformer has been an issue with these systems before, my knowledge of CRT's /analog boards is there's killer voltage behind those caps but if there's a safe way to test it i would start there
another option albeit slow is a USB FTDI Serial adapter plus rs232 to mini din 8 cable, if you can get a copy of Kermit on the machine you can transfer files back and forth with a pc running basiliskII with the serial port set to your adapter in the program.
I second the zuluscsi, i have an...
cool! I may have to try this
It's pretty neat I say give it a go! I just pushed it to 57600 and things seem to be working well. I've been playing around with WRP and it loads surprisingly quickly (for what we're working with)
Interesting! would you have to set this in the actual slirp code? or could you change this in a command script like my slirp.sh file?
I'm only so proficient with linux, the learning curve is steep; I know just enough to be dangerous! lol
You may be able to change the baud rate through the pi terminal, using "stty -F /dev/ttyUSB0 38400"
However, in my case Slirp binds up the console created for the USB adapter and says "type 00000 to exit" no other commands can ran through that console until Slirp communications have been nixed...
I've recently gotten my SE/30 up and running with Mac OS 8.1, and I have been trying to push it to the limit, on a budget!
Hoping for internet connectivity, I've been following a few tutorials around the web on how to network a Macintosh
using a USB/Serial adapter, an RPI and Slirp. I have had...
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