The short answer is yes. If you have an external floppy disk drive for the Mac SE/30, whether an 800k drive or 1.44m drive you can boot with the disk tools floppy disk that you already used to boot the Mac with, while using a second floppy disk in the second drive loaded with the utilities that you need to diagnose your SCSI drive(s).
The difficult part is creating that second floppy disk with the utilities needed using as you say a modern Mac or PC from downloads from the internet. The issues arise when the items that are downloaded will then need to be decompressed as explained by @A24A. Doing this on a Modern Mac or PC can be complicated. The most successful way is if someone near you can mail you a floppy disk with the utilities that you need on it made on a vintage Mac. The second floppy should include SCSI Probe, Lido, StuffIt expander, Snooper and possibly Apple HD SCSI Setup the Hacked version that supports non Apple drives.
I’d be happy to create and send you one but i am in the USA, perhaps there is someone closer willing.
The difficult part is creating that second floppy disk with the utilities needed using as you say a modern Mac or PC from downloads from the internet. The issues arise when the items that are downloaded will then need to be decompressed as explained by @A24A. Doing this on a Modern Mac or PC can be complicated. The most successful way is if someone near you can mail you a floppy disk with the utilities that you need on it made on a vintage Mac. The second floppy should include SCSI Probe, Lido, StuffIt expander, Snooper and possibly Apple HD SCSI Setup the Hacked version that supports non Apple drives.
I’d be happy to create and send you one but i am in the USA, perhaps there is someone closer willing.
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