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    SCSI2SD v6 USB file system

    Okay, didn't succeed. I ultimatively plugged in the SD card into my laptop and could mount it then with hfsprogs and hfsutils installed (I'm on linux). Via udiskie my drive popped up correctly.
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    SCSI2SD v6 USB file system

    Hey guys! This will be a short one but I haven't found the answer written anywhere explicitly: I have a SCSI2SD v6 working successfully. According to the homepage, it can be mounted as a USB drive to exchange data easily. However, how exactly that can be done is not written anywhere and I...
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    Compiling scientific software

    So with a couple of 'deviations' I made Basilisk II working. I got 'some' performa.rom, I suspect it's not a Classic II but I have some space to play and simulate. Important so far was CFM68k and NuDragLib which I got working by using the OpenDoc-Installer. This gives me some way of testing a...
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    Compiling scientific software

    @Gorgonops is there a support thread here for those emulators? Basilisk seems to tick most of the boxes but I'm not really sure what the problem is with setting it up. I don't think full cycle consistency with the hardware is maybe a little bit more than needed. On the other hand, if it's too...
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    Compiling scientific software

    Yeah, emulating an architecture really faithfully must be complex. What would be your proposal? Basilisk sounded like a good choice because you could change an image file. And emulating an actual 68030 would of course be nice.
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    Compiling scientific software

    Oh great! Currently not at home but I wanted to dedicate a little time tomorrow for Basilisk again. Might be useful anyways. Was there source code in the archive? Might be interesting to check what changes the author of the port did to get it running...
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    Compiling scientific software

    I found more on the UoT web archives, it seems like they still haven't shut down their server: http://archives.math.utk.edu/software/mac/ Once my Mac is up and running I'll go through this archives a little deeper! What a treasure!
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    Compiling scientific software

    Right?! I thought I was the only one. I got mini vmac running on another system a couple of months ago but basilisk.. no chance so far. If someone can take a look or I'll wait until I can check it myself. Still need a working mouse (shipping already).
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    Compiling scientific software

    Oh, I potentially made a discovery! :shocked: Look at this link: http://archives.math.utk.edu/software/multi-platform/gnuplot/mac/ It appears to me that a guy called Noboru Yamamoto did actually port gnuplot 3.x to mac. I have to admit that I still haven't succeeded in getting basilisk to...
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    Compiling scientific software

    We are in a m68k Macintosh forum :D Expect niche-y things! I see the point though and I think I'll upgrade the hardware for that purpose but wanted to check my options with the software first. No worries I fully get the point. Maybe we can tackle the problem from a different angle. Assuming...
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    Compiling scientific software

    Yes and no. In sourceforge, the newer versions are hosted - gnuplot is developed since the late 80s. Take this for example: http://astroa.physics.metu.edu.tr/MANUALS/gnuplot_manual/3.7/gnuplot.html This is older than the classic itself. Would that have a chance? Thanks for your answer. Yes, so...
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    Compiling scientific software

    Alright, I'll consider it.Seems to be a problem... What about the second point? Any pointer to whether such a thing is feasible? What would be the requirements for gnuplot and can they be fulfilled on system 7?
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    Compiling scientific software

    Yes, okay. But would it be unfeasible without? (Just checking before I splurge more money into the baby) And how can I/would I compile something like gnuplot? Can that be run without the coprocessor? Is there something like that for MacOS7.x already?
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    Compiling scientific software

    I'm not sure about the former, I'm still waiting for my keyboard cable so I can't really 'use' it right now. But that's on the way. Judging from the chips on the RAM I guess it should be 4MB in total. And no to the second one. Why?
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    Compiling scientific software

    Hey guys, I have been a silent reader for some time and with a lot of reading here and sweaty hands while reparing hardware stuff (two transistors were gone and, well, SCSI2SD after I had tried everything I could find to rescue the old HDD) I finally managed to get my Classic II which I...
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    Yet another SoC to B&W CRT thread

    I mailed him a couple of days ago and asked him specifically that - he told me he has something and will get back to me on this. If it's a reasonable approach I will of course share it here :) techknight, have you got to a working solution? I openend and cleaned my Macintosh from the inside...
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    Yet another SoC to B&W CRT thread

    Thanks for your reply on this, apm, your thread(s) were one of the more promising sources here! How are you progressing? I'm not sure whethe I can do much independent work on that topic, no oszilloscope at home and my electronics skills would be comparatively wack. I toyed around with some...
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    Yet another SoC to B&W CRT thread

    Hey guys, I have been a reader for some time now. I got a Macintosh Classic II from a yard sale and it's standing in my basement currently. I would like to build a little bit with it and use it as a little data server. My plan is to replace the original logic board with a SoC like a Raspberry...
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