I've written an introductory guide about how to use emulation and BlueSCSI to getting software to your vintage Mac. It's almost as convenient as drag and drop to a thumb drive.
I've written this guide because it took quite a bit of research and asking around to get it all going, and it has been a lot of trail and error on the way. These are really useful tools that more should have access to.
The guide deals with:
* the advantages of emulation for file transfer
* how to setup an emulator
* how to setup the BlueSCSI
* useful resources for getting your Mac going
* using multiple hard drives (with different OS) on the BlueSCSI
Suggestions for improvement is welcomed.
I've written this guide because it took quite a bit of research and asking around to get it all going, and it has been a lot of trail and error on the way. These are really useful tools that more should have access to.
The guide deals with:
* the advantages of emulation for file transfer
* how to setup an emulator
* how to setup the BlueSCSI
* useful resources for getting your Mac going
* using multiple hard drives (with different OS) on the BlueSCSI
Suggestions for improvement is welcomed.