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  1. SuperSVGA

    BlueSCSI on Macintosh Portable

    The original Conner drive seems to work fine, or at least last time I tried it. It just seems to be my custom SCSI emulator that I'm getting the problem on, which is odd because it seems like the Conner drive would take longer to start up. Theoretically just hitting the interrupt should...
  2. SuperSVGA

    BlueSCSI on Macintosh Portable

    I can't find a BlueSCSI around at the moment to test with. Just out of curiosity, see what happens if you hit the interrupt button and type G 900732 when it's stuck, that gets it going on mine.
  3. SuperSVGA

    BlueSCSI on Macintosh Portable

    Just ran a test, here seems to be where it's stopping: Seems to be looping at 0x907284, which I guess is checking 0xF90040 which is a SCSI controller address, and decrementing D1 and D5 for reasons I'm not sure why. The other odd thing with the three minute wait is it's based on execution...
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    BlueSCSI on Macintosh Portable

    I think I have had this happen before, but I thought it was because of my custom made SCSI emulator. I don't think I waited the three minutes though, I just gave up and reset the computer. I may try and get a BlueSCSI v2 to see if I can replicate the problem again. I would guess that maybe...
  5. SuperSVGA

    BlueSCSI on Macintosh Portable

    Have you tried using the Mac Plus configuration from https://ini.bluescsi.com?
  6. SuperSVGA

    ThinkC Good mirror of Apples ftp server with code samples?

    Interesting, it works fine in Infinite Mac, but not in Mini vMac with ImportFL, even when using the same version of Stuffit. The files are there though...
  7. SuperSVGA

    ThinkC Good mirror of Apples ftp server with code samples?

    Which files are broken? I opened a few from that link and they all extracted fine.
  8. SuperSVGA

    Rescuing data from a Mac Portable HD on another Mac?

    Looks like it was much simpler than I thought. I decided to do some probing with the scope, and looks like it's outputting 5V TTL at 7200 baud: Here's the pinout from what I can see: [ 2 ] [ X ] [ 6 ] [ 8 ] [ 10 ] [ 12 ] [ XX ] [ 1 ] [ X ] [ 5 ] [ 7 ] [ 9 ] [ 11 ] [ 13 ] 1 - LED? 2 -...
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    Rescuing data from a Mac Portable HD on another Mac?

    I use a simple board I built to adapt from 34 pin to 50 pin SCSI to dump drives, what you're doing should typically work fine. If you're seeing not ready from the drive, that usually means the drive's self-check failed so it refuses to come online. On the bottom of the drive are jumpers E1...
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    live auction "the apples" at Julien's live

    One of these mice is not like the others... https://www.julienslive.com/lot-details/index/catalog/460/lot/201623?url=%2Fauctions%2Fcatalog%2Fid%2F460%3Fpage%3D5
  11. SuperSVGA

    live auction "the apples" at Julien's live

    Be careful how high you bid, the premiums and fees are super high...
  12. SuperSVGA

    live auction "the apples" at Julien's live

    Looks like they had a little bit of everything. The Lisas and NextCube will probably sell for quite a bit, I don't see much else on there that's super rare. The prices will probably be much more than the items will typically sell for because people love bidding... Already I see a few things...