This is my current "homelab" setup I've got going on, while in the process of trying to get my network at home semi organized. blue HP is acting as a router running OpenWRT, Unifi 8 port switch, Unifi controller, the Mac Mini is running Plex, the Raspberry Pi 4 runs octoprint and controls my...
You might be able to use a SCSI PCI card, make an image of the drive, and boot that off of an emulator, (sheepshaver or something?), and get the files off using that.
But I agree with what LaPorta said, finding a member here willing to do it may be the cheapest/easiest way
I think eraser started the whole new ribon thing, and then maceffects took over(but I don't think he's doing that anymore as he has his hands full with the cases)
The ebay link says it has 1 year warranty and the dude has really good feedback, so could be worth buying it from him
https://www.reddit.com/r/VintageApple/comments/f5w03m/free_macintosh_floppy_drive_eject_gear_3d_model/
https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:4167139/apps/print/#apps
Not mine but someone has released a floppy eject gear.
I've actually been working on one on-and-off for the past week since I have...
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AVNHC4td7MQ
I've never done retrobriting myself yet, but I'm planning on trying the method that he trys about 10 minutes in since I don't really have a good spot to do it outside. He seems to do a pretty good job. 8bitguy has done a similar method to a...
Figure doing a conquest topic seems to be a trend, so I figure I'll do one too rather than individual topics for each find.
A buddy of mine was looking for a compact Mac to hook up to his Emulator II synth since the software for it was only written for classic Mac OS, so in keeping an eye out I...
I'm in Wolcott and work in Cromwell. Never actually been to C&C but I've heard great things about them, gotta make my way over there one of these days
I don't know if it was someone did all that work, as I got an SE FDHD a couple of years a go with the same thing, and it didn't look like the socket was added after the fact. Maybe some revision SEs have the wired in batteries, and some have the socket?
I have some leftover woodgrain vinyl from a woodgrain pentium build I did a while ago(inspired by LGR's woodgrain 486)
Luckily that stuff is pretty easy to remove, so I might give it a try
Good point on using it externally, never even considered that to be fair.
If the rascsi works with the Pi Zero though, I have a decent amount of spares of those
I've definitely considered the SCSI2SD and will probably go with that for some of my machines, but I have a good amount of machines that I don't use often enough to justify the $50+ pricetag on.
Has anyone successfully gotten this to work on a Mac yet?
I have a question with how this works if I have some boards made. Is the pi getting power from the floppy connector through the GPIO pins?, or does it need its own power source. I'm assuming the former since it appears the power line...
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