I recently installed my Performer clone accelerator into my Plus and have found it seems to be incompatible with my BlueSCSI v1.1. Does anyone know if there are any SCSI emulators that work with an accelerated Plus? I know the Plus's SCSI implementation is a bit non-standard so they have trouble with the SCSI emulators, even without an accelerator.
My machine has 4mb RAM and the BlueSCSI image uses System 6.0.8. The Plus board has the diode mod, and the BlueSCSI has the proper .ini file in the root directory. When I have the accelerator installed but no driver installed the BlueSCSI works fine. I can boot from it and use the machine as normal, though it runs extremely slowly without the accelerator driver. When I put the driver (GemStart 2.2 or 3) into the System folder and restart, I get the GemStart startup animation, the machine comes up to the desktop, but quickly freezes as soon as I try to open menus or files.
Does anyone have experience with any of the SCSI emulators in an accelerated Plus? It is worth noting the BlueSCSI works fine with my Mac SE when I have the same accelerator card installed in that machine, so I am rather certain there is not a problem with the accelerator itself.
My machine has 4mb RAM and the BlueSCSI image uses System 6.0.8. The Plus board has the diode mod, and the BlueSCSI has the proper .ini file in the root directory. When I have the accelerator installed but no driver installed the BlueSCSI works fine. I can boot from it and use the machine as normal, though it runs extremely slowly without the accelerator driver. When I put the driver (GemStart 2.2 or 3) into the System folder and restart, I get the GemStart startup animation, the machine comes up to the desktop, but quickly freezes as soon as I try to open menus or files.
Does anyone have experience with any of the SCSI emulators in an accelerated Plus? It is worth noting the BlueSCSI works fine with my Mac SE when I have the same accelerator card installed in that machine, so I am rather certain there is not a problem with the accelerator itself.