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    My little guide on RGBTOHDMI installed on Classic, Plus, etc.

    The analog version will just be an additional board the plugs in, in between the Pi and the RGBtoHDMI pHat. you don’t need it for this but usually they are removable and are useful if you have other vintage machines with analog RGB outputs. it is recommended to have the TTL buffer board which...
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    BlueSCSI Toolbox

    Ah. That'll be it then 🤦‍♂️ I'll update and have another go. will explain why the one in the Classic was undetected too! I'll report back in a bit Thanks! *** EDIT *** Yes, it works now! thanks!!
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    My little guide on RGBTOHDMI installed on Classic, Plus, etc.

    Hi, Great post. Just wanted to share my escapades. I built a few RGBtoHDMI's a while back but after recently getting my Classic back from a friend after about 17 years, and fully refurbishing it. I needed a way to test the logic board in isolation from the Analog board, which took some effort to...
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    BlueSCSI Toolbox

    Yes. got 2 images mounted, the BlueSCSI PICO W image and the BlueSCSI Toolbox image. I've just tried it with debugging on. took a screenshot of the output, hope that's ok I get this when I first start up. there is no shared folder on the internal BlueSCSI, but there is on the external. It...
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    BlueSCSI Toolbox

    Hi. I have embraced BlueSCSI and think it's amazing, Thanks for your hard work on this! I have a question about the toolbox. I have an SE/30 and a Classic both with internal V2 desktop versions, and a PowerBook 170 with an internal V2 also. I also have a DB25 external V2. My idea was to create...