I obtained the new BlueSCSI v2 DB25 external SD drive from @Androda, so I could use it to install various operating systems, software, and other files on different Macs with the DB25 SCSI port.
I placed the following images on it:
I resolved this by customizing the Legacy Recovery image with System 7.1 on the external BlueSCSI v2 DB25 so that my SE/30 could continue booting up System 7.5.5 from its internal BlueSCSI F4 with the BlueSCSI v2 DB25 connected to the SCSI port on the rear.
Here are the steps:
NOTE: To use the Apple Legacy Recovery, System 7.0.1 is the minimum system required.
I placed the following images on it:
- Mac Apps
- Mac Games
- Legacy Recovery
I resolved this by customizing the Legacy Recovery image with System 7.1 on the external BlueSCSI v2 DB25 so that my SE/30 could continue booting up System 7.5.5 from its internal BlueSCSI F4 with the BlueSCSI v2 DB25 connected to the SCSI port on the rear.
Here are the steps:
- Create a new Legacy Recovery image using @OneGeekArmy's world-famous Disk Jockey.
- If you have BlueSCSI, use the BlueSCSI option in Disk Jockey.
- With Basilik on your modern computer (or your preferred vintage Mac), install the system of your choice from the Apple Legacy Recovery CD image.
- Copy whatever OS, utilities, and other software you want from the Apple Legacy Recovery CD image to that new Legacy Recovery image.
- Pop in the SD in the external BlueSCSI (or whatever you have) and have fun!
NOTE: To use the Apple Legacy Recovery, System 7.0.1 is the minimum system required.
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