I think that this is a problem we can firmly put into the 'me' bucket. I've mucked up. I have three BlueSCSIs - one, a 1.1a, works perfectly - but the two 1.0c's don't work (tested using the same SD card in all cases).
I turned on debug mode (following the trouble shooting), emptied out the log file (just to be on the safe side), turned on my Mac (an LC475) and waited for it to either boot (which it does with the 1.1a) or get to flashing question mark (which is what happens with the 1.0cs), shut it down, and pulled the log file. The debug file is nearly empty!
With Termination turned on or off I get…
```
BlueSCSI <-> SD - https://github.com/erichelgeson/BlueSCSI
VERSION: 1.0-20210410
DEBUG:0 SCSI_SELECT:0 SDFAT_FILE_TYPE:3
SdFat version: 2.0.6
SdFat Max FileName Length: 32
Initialized SD Card - lets go!
```
One oddity right away - why does DEBUG show as 0 when the ini file says…
```
[SCSI]
Debug=1
```
I've tried a couple of different brands of SD card (SanDisk and Kexin) and the result is always the same.
I've checked the resistor nets - they are the right way round - but, for comedy purposes so that you can all have a bit of a chuckle at my soldering…
Hmm. The bottom of the daughterboard looks a bit messy. Do you think a mop with IPA might solve the problem?
I turned on debug mode (following the trouble shooting), emptied out the log file (just to be on the safe side), turned on my Mac (an LC475) and waited for it to either boot (which it does with the 1.1a) or get to flashing question mark (which is what happens with the 1.0cs), shut it down, and pulled the log file. The debug file is nearly empty!
With Termination turned on or off I get…
```
BlueSCSI <-> SD - https://github.com/erichelgeson/BlueSCSI
VERSION: 1.0-20210410
DEBUG:0 SCSI_SELECT:0 SDFAT_FILE_TYPE:3
SdFat version: 2.0.6
SdFat Max FileName Length: 32
Initialized SD Card - lets go!
```
One oddity right away - why does DEBUG show as 0 when the ini file says…
```
[SCSI]
Debug=1
```
I've tried a couple of different brands of SD card (SanDisk and Kexin) and the result is always the same.
I've checked the resistor nets - they are the right way round - but, for comedy purposes so that you can all have a bit of a chuckle at my soldering…
Hmm. The bottom of the daughterboard looks a bit messy. Do you think a mop with IPA might solve the problem?