I recently inherited what appears to be a fully functional Performa 6360, and am trying to replace the internal hard drive with an external v2 BlueSCSI. I'm a first-time BlueSCSI owner, so I'm hoping I'm just making a n00b mistake with the configuration, but the 6360 refuses to boot from the micro SD card. I created the .hda file using Disk Jockey 2.5.2.2, specifying the 6360 configuration option and setting the image to HD0 (and including the ROM drive), and then installing OS 7.6.1 using Sheepshaver 2.5 (if it matters, I'm on a 2019 MacBook Pro running OS 14.3). I also made a folder with CD-ROM images, CD1. My SD card content looks like this:
CD1/
HD00_512 Performa 6360 1200MB.hda
HD0.rom
When I boot using shft-opt-cmd-del to bypass the internal drive, I just get the "?" Mac icon. The blue power LED is on on the BlueSCSI, but there are no other LEDs indicating errors.
Is the 6360 just not compatible with the BlueSCSI? Is my BlueSCSI a dud? Assuming nothing's broken, what am I doing wrong?
CD1/
HD00_512 Performa 6360 1200MB.hda
HD0.rom
When I boot using shft-opt-cmd-del to bypass the internal drive, I just get the "?" Mac icon. The blue power LED is on on the BlueSCSI, but there are no other LEDs indicating errors.
Is the 6360 just not compatible with the BlueSCSI? Is my BlueSCSI a dud? Assuming nothing's broken, what am I doing wrong?