thanks for that... With the Recovery disk from Apple, I'm pretty sure I can get the Asante EN/SC working, and just download directly the rest of anything I need.
Should get you started. I typically mount my drive images under basilisk II so I can add/edit their contents
Copying them via the BlueSCSI toolbox on the SE itself.Ok so that is helpful...but what exactly are you trying to achieve? Which stuffit files? Which .sea? Do you have any intermediate Macs, like a G4 or something? On that, you can open the .hda directly on the desktop as a mounted disk image to easily transfer your files. How are you currently transferring the files between the modern MacBook and the .hda file?
Odd, I made the image using diskcopy 4.2, I will do a check when I get home.Ok... I managed to get stuffit 4 installed.
And I have just about every disk image utility known to Apple installed...
I'm thinking the .dsk file at this link is funky:
That has the drivers for the card in my SE, but NOTHING recognises it. I'm even unzipping it ON the SE itself with stuffit.
I'm doing this from a modern MacBook. Downloading the file directly to the BlueSCSI SD card.
Man, that's got to be painful. No G4 or anything around?Copying them via the BlueSCSI toolbox on the SE itself.
Well, I figured it out...Odd, I made the image using diskcopy 4.2, I will do a check when I get home.
I've got an intel iMac.Man, that's got to be painful. No G4 or anything around?
Yes. This is much easier if you have a machine with an OS capable of mounting HFS disk images. That is your biggest issue here.I've got an intel iMac.
And for me, this seems the least painful?
Download the files I want directly to the SD card, and then manipulate everything in the destination environment
Odd, I thought I had made a .dsk.bin to maintain the resource fork. Will re-do and reupload. Do you have one of the New Life accelerators?Well, I figured it out...
For some reason, when I unzip the file with stuffit, the file types are wrong. ResEdit to dImg and dCpy fixes it.
I do!Odd, I thought I had made a .dsk.bin to maintain the resource fork. Will re-do and reupload. Do you have one of the New Life accelerators?
Meaning a G4 or something that can mount the SD card, mount the .hda on the desktop, and just copy the files straight out that way.I do!
It's installed in my "SE Faux 30"
An SE motherboard, with the NewLife 16mhz 68030 W/ FPU card, in an SE/30 case (because this has the good screen)
Yup! Figured that out a few hours ago. Sadly it looks like the NewLife board is... Funky. I suspect bad RAM.The image works fine, just the filetype and creator need to be set and Disk Copy opens it up. Unzip the .dsk file and copy it to your BlueSCSI image. Using ResEdit, set the filetype to 'dImg' and creator to 'dCpy'