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  1. OneGeekArmy

    ResourceForks.com - Browse resource forks online!

    Sorry @JDW, I just saw your post. Thanks for the kind words as always :) Strange you're seeing empty contents for the txt and USDZ formats. I'll take a look in a bit (a couple of neat things need finishing up first).
  2. OneGeekArmy

    Help me figure out how to sign a macOS app

    Hi! I'm currently away from the computer and in the middle of nowhere in Normandy (I'm basking in the glory of an anemic 3G network right now) but I'll be back next week and we can take a look at it then if you want (and if the answer above didn't help). The gatekeeper stuff is all a bit of a...
  3. OneGeekArmy

    Disk Jockey v3 for macOS is out!

    Type / Creator support is indeed a little anemic right now and will be the focus of an upcoming update. People who work on actual, very serious software archiving have been getting in touch with me because DJ is actually useful in their work (if you can believe it). Part of what they'd like to...
  4. OneGeekArmy

    Disk Jockey v3 for macOS is out!

    NDIF is a tough egg to crack. The compression is part of the issue, but the lack of documentation is a bigger one as far as I am concerned. There's a lot of "feeling things in the dark" experimentation involved. Right now, my path is to start further down the timeline of image formats, with...
  5. OneGeekArmy

    Disk Jockey v3 for macOS is out!

    Thank you! The continued enthusiasm of the community for my little project is the main driver of my work on DJ. 🤗
  6. OneGeekArmy

    Disk Jockey v3 for macOS is out!

    I absolutely do NOT see this as a complaint. It's a perfectly legitimate question :) djjr is a good alternative. It can create new images: blanks (like dd does) or Mac devices with a SCSI driver and everything. If you only specify the SCSI ID you want, it will automatically generate a proper...
  7. OneGeekArmy

    Disk Jockey v3 for macOS is out!

    Sorry to say but it's not my priority right now. Windows is the "OS from work" for me and I don't find developing for it very fun at all. I made the Windows version because I love you all, but it wasn't a very enriching experience for me (sorry). DJ for Windows is mostly about creating disk...
  8. OneGeekArmy

    Disk Jockey v3 for macOS is out!

    v3.4 is out! See at the top of the thread!
  9. OneGeekArmy

    Disk Jockey Jr 2.0.0, now on Linux!

    What a very intriguing prospect! I'll try to get something set up. Not sure a lot of folks are cross-compiling Swift to Power9 yet, so I might need to do a little weed-whacking beforehand :)
  10. OneGeekArmy

    Disk Jockey Jr 2.0.0, now on Linux!

    That's even weirder! It looks like the Partition Map is not even listed as one of the partitions (although it should, per Apple's spec). I wonder how that works at all :) Initiator Mode on BlueSCSI sure is digging up some interesting stuff!
  11. OneGeekArmy

    Disk Jockey Jr 2.0.0, now on Linux!

    I see! Interesting nonetheless :)
  12. OneGeekArmy

    Disk Jockey Jr 2.0.0, now on Linux!

    I'm not planning on releasing code at this point but I'll definitely keep you in mind. Sorry you couldn't join in the fun this time around :/
  13. OneGeekArmy

    Disk Jockey Jr 2.0.0, now on Linux!

    That's an interesting SCSI driver signature ("Macintosh_SL"). Do you know how your disk was formatted?
  14. OneGeekArmy

    Disk Jockey Jr 2.0.0, now on Linux!

    I do have a Power Mac G5 kicking around. I'll try installing Fedora on it and see if I can compile the Swift environment and then my code on it. No promises, though :)
  15. OneGeekArmy

    Disk Jockey Jr 2.0.0, now on Linux!

    Oh good catch. Sorry. I've fixed it. Computers are hard.
  16. OneGeekArmy

    Disk Jockey Jr 2.0.0, now on Linux!

    Disk Jockey Jr 2.0.0, the command line version of Disk Jockey, is out. It's been completely revamped and allows you to run (and automate) your disk image creation, analysis and conversion from the command line. And for the first time, it's available for Linux (x86_64 and arm64) in addition to...
  17. OneGeekArmy

    Disk Jockey v3 for macOS is out!

    v3.1 is out It brings MSA disk image support for the Atari fans (and lets you convert them to regular .ST images), it now displays the geometry of the disk when available (side, track and sector counts, for all supported floppy formats) and a few bug fixes.
  18. OneGeekArmy

    Disk Jockey v3 for macOS is out!

    I'm quite familiar with both BlueSCSI and ZuluSCSI, their inner workings and their lineage. I'm also in touch with users of Disk Jockey (and BlueSCSI) and I can tell you that there is little to no confusion, even for newbies. It's more important to me to insist on the fact that the device images...
  19. OneGeekArmy

    Disk Jockey v3 for macOS is out!

    Thank you so much for this, @JDW . And thank you for your generous donations. People like you are the reason I love this community and will keep on trying to contribute positively with my little software projects. 💕
  20. OneGeekArmy

    Disk Jockey v3 for macOS is out!

    I think you can save one step and have Disk Jockey copy the files directly to your Netatalk server by changing the destination folder in the Settings window (that is also a new feature).