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  1. Sideburn

    BlueSCSI on Macintosh Portable

    Awesome thanks. I will put a .01uf cap on it and see how it goes.
  2. Sideburn

    BlueSCSI on Macintosh Portable

    Anyone know off hand which pins here are SEL and GND?
  3. Sideburn

    BlueSCSI on Macintosh Portable

    Ahh ok, that confirms why it is working for you. Are you tapped in directly to the battery?
  4. Sideburn

    BlueSCSI on Macintosh Portable

    Adding it to the 34pin to 50pin adapter would probably be best. Need to find a schematic.
  5. Sideburn

    BlueSCSI on Macintosh Portable

    ok I can try. I need to know which pin to add the cap (select pin) and find a gnd pin to connect to. This is the one I have: https://androda.work/product/bluescsi-v2-desktop/
  6. Sideburn

    BlueSCSI on Macintosh Portable

    Wow. almost seems like it could be voltage / current related...
  7. Sideburn

    BlueSCSI on Macintosh Portable

    Yeah, tested and confirmed. I am seeing the same results as you are. Do you think there's a way to fix and re-flash the pico?
  8. Sideburn

    BlueSCSI on Macintosh Portable

    I just powered the BlueSCSI with a micro USB to the Pi Pico and sure enough that solved the problem. So we've got a power up timing issue...
  9. Sideburn

    BlueSCSI on Macintosh Portable

    Ahh that makes sense. I was thinking earlier of powering the BlueSCSI externally. That won't work as a permanent fix of course since the battery would drain but I could try it here to see if it resolves the issue. Does it need both 5 and 12v?
  10. Sideburn

    BlueSCSI on Macintosh Portable

    I am using the HD0-OpenRetroSCSI-6.0.8-500M.hda pre made image found here: https://mega.nz/folder/8hA3AQCJ#pWUq92L70yDXlogy9lk5Dg/folder/ltAn0Y7Q Maybe put that on and SD card along with the Mac Plus ini here: https://ini.bluescsi.com/ and see if that causes a delay on your system?
  11. Sideburn

    BlueSCSI on Macintosh Portable

    Ok. Well it is socketed so I could try one of yours. Darn. Would love to get to the bottom of it.
  12. Sideburn

    BlueSCSI on Macintosh Portable

    hmm. I used one of the pre made images from the BlueSCSI GitHub page. Could possibly be the Hybrid board?
  13. Sideburn

    BlueSCSI on Macintosh Portable

    Interesting, so at least I know it's not an isolated issue to my machine only. But I am surprised no one else has mentioned this that I can find.
  14. Sideburn

    BlueSCSI on Macintosh Portable

    Ahh thats not the case here with the interrupt switch.. It either bombs or I get the white dialog box the the > sign... Assuming thats Microbug. its been over 30 years since I used that and I had the MacsBug extension I believe. So your custom SCSI emulator is behaving the same way as my...
  15. Sideburn

    BlueSCSI on Macintosh Portable

    So you are seeing the same issue with a standard SCSI drive? If I put it to sleep, then hit a key to wake, then double click a folder to freeze, then hit the interrupt the machine locks up and i lose the mouse. Does the OS version matter ? I tried both on system 6.0.8 when i can get the debugger...
  16. Sideburn

    BlueSCSI on Macintosh Portable

    wow interesting so you are seeing the same issue. Is it the BlueSCSI? I just made a RAM disk and woke from sleep and tried to launch an app from the RAM disk and it behaved the same way with the delay.
  17. Sideburn

    BlueSCSI on Macintosh Portable

    I have your hybrid board on the logic board. I hope THATs not it! 😂 • SuperSVGA hybrid • Androda BlueSCSI adapter • Androda Desktop BlueSCSI system 6.0.8 and system 7.5.3 tested. For now I am preventing sleep altogether with After Dark screen saver.
  18. Sideburn

    BlueSCSI on Macintosh Portable

    Yeas I am using that
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    BlueSCSI on Macintosh Portable

    I just did a test with System 7.5.3 and when I go to the Control Strip and select “spin down hard drive” I see the BlueSCSI powers down. I then double clicked a folder and the BlueSCSI powers back up and I get the “watch” busy cursor but I have to wait 3 minutes for BlueSCSI activity.
  20. Sideburn

    BlueSCSI on Macintosh Portable

    Interesting you see no pattern. Maybe I have an isolated issue then. Mines the latest v2 version. What does it do when you wake it up from sleep and cause disk activity by opening a folder, menu item, app etc? Mine is not crashing it just takes several minutes to wake up.