So, most of my vintage macs have SD or CF based storage. Generally it works, but I have noticed that sometimes it gets a little squirrel-ey. (My BlueSCSI SD cards all seem to need regular reformatting, for example.)
Today, on a lark, I tried capturing a VHS cassette using the built in AV card on my 6360. It's "hard drive" is a 64GB CF card with an IDE adapter. It does general computing tasks just fine - I hadn't had a problem with it before today. The capture worked for a while, but after a while the CF card just... seized up? A reboot didn't work; I had to actually power the machine off before it would come back. The trash can had a 1.9GB recovered file, and a second 4k one, so I assume the freeze occurred when trying to start the second segment of the video file.
I have much better (and more modern) hardware for doing that kind of thing, naturally. I just remember being able to do this sort of work with these machines back in the day. So... any tips for making these retromod storage devices usable for more than demos and the occasional round of Crystal Quest?
Today, on a lark, I tried capturing a VHS cassette using the built in AV card on my 6360. It's "hard drive" is a 64GB CF card with an IDE adapter. It does general computing tasks just fine - I hadn't had a problem with it before today. The capture worked for a while, but after a while the CF card just... seized up? A reboot didn't work; I had to actually power the machine off before it would come back. The trash can had a 1.9GB recovered file, and a second 4k one, so I assume the freeze occurred when trying to start the second segment of the video file.
I have much better (and more modern) hardware for doing that kind of thing, naturally. I just remember being able to do this sort of work with these machines back in the day. So... any tips for making these retromod storage devices usable for more than demos and the occasional round of Crystal Quest?
