This case scenario happened this morning on my Mac Classic.
It has an internal BlueSCSI it will boot from fairly quickly as most users of it are aware.
I also had a game dsk inside my floppyemu which has custom fonts installed which is the basis for its graphics (Déjà Vu tile game from Rubicon).
Needless to say, I can't work the buttons fast enough on my floppyemu to set the right disk img fast enough that I'm already in the System 6.0.x of the BlueSCSI.
All this can be remedied by using a physical diskette which I'm fortunate to still have but that's beside the point. What solution do you recommend here? My bluescsi is inside the case and it'd be annoying to disconnect it for this use case every time.
I don't want to bloat the regular system folders I have across my bluescsi virtual hard disks.
It has an internal BlueSCSI it will boot from fairly quickly as most users of it are aware.
I also had a game dsk inside my floppyemu which has custom fonts installed which is the basis for its graphics (Déjà Vu tile game from Rubicon).
Needless to say, I can't work the buttons fast enough on my floppyemu to set the right disk img fast enough that I'm already in the System 6.0.x of the BlueSCSI.
All this can be remedied by using a physical diskette which I'm fortunate to still have but that's beside the point. What solution do you recommend here? My bluescsi is inside the case and it'd be annoying to disconnect it for this use case every time.
I don't want to bloat the regular system folders I have across my bluescsi virtual hard disks.
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