BlueSCSI - SCSI Drive emulator
Додано: 09 квітня 2023, 21:33
Bill of materials:
Upload firmware (Windows):
Prepare HDD Image:
BlueSCSI supports raw disk images in the RaSCSI or Basilisk II format.
You can find a few pre-configured bootable images for RaSCSI that BlueSCSI supports too.
https://macintoshgarden.org/apps/rascsi-68kmla-edition
Transfer data from Mini vMac disk image:
Mini vMac is popular B&W Macintosh emulator but it uses partition images that not supported in the BlueSCSI. For transfering data open your bootable image in Basilisk II and add your Mini vMac image as secondary. After boot just copy needed folders.
External microSD connector:
- BlueSCSI PCB
- BluePill STM32 devboard
- Resistor Array 10pins 220 OHMS Bussed (SIP10G221A) x2
- Resistor Array 10pins 330 OHMS Bussed (SIP10G331A) x2
- Schottky Diode 1N5818 x2
- Molex MicroSD push-pull aliexpress №7
- Connector PBS-20 x2
- ST-Link v2
Upload firmware (Windows):
- Connect ST-Link to BluePill
- Install ST-Link drivers
- Install Maple driver from utils/maple-usb-drivers-win.7z
- Download firmware BlueSCSI-Updater
- Set boot0 jumper on BluePill to 1 (furthest from the Reset button)
- Start flash-win.bat
- Choose 2 (Prepare a blank BluePill)
- Disconnect ST-Link
- Set boot0 to 0 and boot1 to 1 (near Reset)
- Connect mircoUSB and continue to flash firmware in the flash-win (or run it again and choose 1)
Prepare HDD Image:
BlueSCSI supports raw disk images in the RaSCSI or Basilisk II format.
- Format microSD to exFAT for better performance
- Just copy your HDD image to microSD
- File name should be HDxy_512.hda
Код: Виділити все
HD - Hard Disk
x - SCSI ID to attach to. 0-7 (though 7 on a Macintosh is the System)
y - LUN ID - Always set to 0.
512 - Sector size. Set to 512 if unsure. 256, 512, & 1024 supported.
Example: HD10_512 System 7 with SW.hda
https://macintoshgarden.org/apps/rascsi-68kmla-edition
Transfer data from Mini vMac disk image:
Mini vMac is popular B&W Macintosh emulator but it uses partition images that not supported in the BlueSCSI. For transfering data open your bootable image in Basilisk II and add your Mini vMac image as secondary. After boot just copy needed folders.
External microSD connector: