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Troubleshooting booting from CF card using IODATA idsc21-e scsi to ide adapter

Motu

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Hi there, I have been trying to boot my PowerBook 520c from an external SCSI hdd enclosure housing an Iodata idsc21-e scsi to ide adapter connected to a ide cf card adapter and a 2gb Transcend cf card.
I have been able to install an image of system 7.6.1 (the same image I am to successfully boot from on my BlueSCSI) onto the cf card after formatting it to hfs.

The 520c will see, access/read & write to the card if I boot the machine from the BlueSCSI attached to the scsi hdd enclosure, but once I remove the BlueSCSI and try booting from the cf card itself I can't get the machine to boot.

Has anyone else had success booting from cf cards with these iodata scsi to ide devices in their Macintosh's?

Thank you
 
Is there SCSI adapter terminated? Maybe the BlueSCSI is providing your termination, and when you remove it your SCSI bus becomes unterminated.
 
I have tried the iodata with both termination on and termination off (by means of a jumper just like on BlueSCSI).

It refuses to boot either way.

Noob Mac question alert...

Is there a type of open firmware I can access on the powerbook 520c that might allow me to grant boot access at a deeper level on the computer itself?
 
Yes, it looks exactly like that.

I have it fitted inside an external scsi hdd enclosure connected via a Macintosh hdi 30 scsi adapter.
 
The external SCSI enclosure has the iodata idsc21-e connected to an ide cf card adapter (the jumper on this is set to master), on the back of the enclosure it has 2 x female centronics 50 sockets, one goes to the powerbook 520c via a centronics 50 to db25 scsi cable and the other has my BlueSCSI v2 centronics 50 version with a 16gb micro sd card in it.
I have an image of system 7.6.1 on my sd card set on scsi id 6. The BlueSCSI is terminated.
My cf card is set to scsi id 4 via the jumpers on the iodata adapter
 
I have had success with this iodata idsc21-e scsi to ide adapter/ide cf card adapter in my Atari Falcon, my Atari TT and three of my vintage Akai sound samplers (s2000, s3200 & s5000), all have been able to boot from the cf card.
Unfortunately the Macintosh is not wanting to boot from the cf card even though it can identify/read & write to it if booted from the BlueSCSI
 
Try formatting the CF card with FWB hard disk toolkit, version 1.6 or 3. With the similar Acard SCSI-IDE adapter connected to a CF-IDE adapter with a Transcend industrial CF card, that’s the combo that allowed me to boot (SE/30 and IIfx). As far as ability to boot goes, I had no luck with Intech HDST, Lido, Anubis, in LaCie, or patched Apple HD Setup. I also had little luck with recent Transcend industrial cards - what has worked consistently is an older version…

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Try formatting the CF card with (…)
Yes, the operability of a setup might depend on the software used to format the drive. The results vary for each combination of actual storage media hardware, adapter, host computer and drive setup software. A while ago, in the Wiki we assembled a table of tested flash memory with configuration details and results. I found the Wiki to be troublesome to edit or even access for just some time. Is there hope to get the Wiki back to an operational state?
 
Hi s_pupp,

Thanks heaps for the tip.
FWB Hard Disk Toolkit v3 did the trick!
I am now able to boot successfully off the 2gb Transcend cf card in the iodata idsc21-e.

Thanks so much for that.

Best regards,

Motu
 
Hi s_pupp,

Thanks heaps for the tip.
FWB Hard Disk Toolkit v3 did the trick!
I am now able to boot successfully off the 2gb Transcend cf card in the iodata idsc21-e.

Thanks so much for that.

Best regards,

Motu
I’m glad to hear that. Thanks for the update.
 
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