I would like to install BeOS on a Macintosh Performa 6400/180 that I just acquired, but what would be the version to install and there is a way to do it?
@wottle@sebastien_bour Do you have a list of machines it does support? I have a 9600 I'd always wanted to try it on. (has a G3 CPU, so that may throw a wrench into it)
@nulleric@sebastien_bour Yeah. I knew that the compression would help with the DL, didn’t know if others tried to keep their image sizes down so they can fit more disk images on an SD card. I’ll look to throw the one I I have on the garden and will post a link. I was able to test on my 6400 and 5400.
@nulleric@sebastien_bour Should I try to put it out there on macintoshgarden? I made it a 1GB image, any best practices for not over sizing / under sizing HD images to make them as useful as possible?
@sebastien_bour I have a .hda hard drive image that has the BeOS 5.0.3 install. Allows you to throw it on a BlueSCSI or RaSCSI and boot. Just need to get the BeOS launcher or OS chooser on the machine running Mac OS 7 or 8. Just trying to figure out where it post it.
The Mac Portable Hybrid Module Recreation product is live!
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.@siegel@mattneub I'm playing around with C programming for 68k Macs. The THINK C Reference program is a great resource. Is there documentation about the database file format so they could be converted to, for example, web pages?
@EnricoMagr No worries! Just want to make sure everything is correctly attributed and licensed. Can DM me here or on discord too if you have questions. Building new designs is always fun!
@EnricoMagr Usually just in the README or a LICENSE file - also please be sure to include it in the .zip too when someone downloads them directly. If they were derived from mine they must be CC BY-NC 4.0 - creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc…
BlueSCSI Transfer Util is a new 68k Macintosh app (OS6-9) that allows you to pull & put files directly from an SD card, no emulator required to get OregonTrail on your Mac Plus HD image!
Give the Beta a try - let me know if you run into any issues:
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@thatKomputerKat@hulkintosh@BlueScsi Ah yes, I see. Here's the info from that page and I mocked up what I *think* is where you'd need to put the diode (just lookit that awesome diode I drew 🤣)
Had to test some things in my Apple IIgs so I finally tried an external @BlueScsi using an image someone posted on FaceBook (they'd used with a RaSCSI) and it works great!
I'm using it off an Apple II High Speed SCSI card. You do need to provide external power
@RetroRandRs Hey, thanks for the writeup! One clarification - you chose the XCVR firmware, but show a non-XCVR BlueSCSI - while it obviously works, you'll be wasting a few cycles switching some transceivers that do not exist on that board :)
@ianjeffray@a1exh@RetroRandRs RE: from discord convo - looks like the latest implements all those commands, get us some debug logs and we'll see whats up.
@nulleric@Mac84tv Hmm…interesting….wish I knew more about Linux …. I’d have no idea how to modify the code on the Rascsi….but it’s good to know it can be done maybe someone will work on it someday 🤣🤣🤣🤣