Getting your BlueSCSI working on your classic Mac is WAY easier than you think!

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  • Опубликовано: 13 сен 2024

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  • @enzo_a_person212
    @enzo_a_person212 2 года назад +3

    I’m excited #BlueSCSI

  • @garymajor1460
    @garymajor1460 2 месяца назад +2

    This is extremely helpful! Thanks for putting this together for the community!

  • @49AbjectTestament
    @49AbjectTestament 2 года назад +2

    Ron, I just wanted to say thank you for making this video tutorial! I finally got my parent's old Performa 405 out of my father's house and restored it (capacitors, deep clean, pram battery, etc), but had issues with the poor dead SCSI HDD. After finding out about #BlueSCSI as an option, I was still stuck not knowing what to do with it after I assembled it. I eventually ran across your video and it was exactly what I needed! You really did an amazing job and you're demeanor is just downright pleasant throughout. Once again, thank you so much for demystifying this process and helping us all!

  • @helfire23
    @helfire23 2 года назад +3

    Great explanation of how to get everything up and running - excited for the chat next week!

  • @geekwithsocialskills
    @geekwithsocialskills 2 года назад +2

    Nice how-to video Ron. The #BlueSCSI is a really nice solution, especially for the price point.

  • @Tom2112Tom
    @Tom2112Tom 2 года назад +1

    Great video, Ron. I always enjoy your content. This one was timely since I just got a BlueSCSI for my newly aquired PowerBook 165! With your video, I'm off to the races. Thanks!

    • @RonsCompVids
      @RonsCompVids  2 года назад +1

      I’m hoping the video is helpful in getting your machine configured. I wonder if there is an easy way to hide one of those SD extenders in the battery bay to make it easy to update the card?

    • @Tom2112Tom
      @Tom2112Tom 2 года назад +1

      I went with the PowerBook version of the BlueSCSI, so it will directly replace the drive. But your idea of ready access to the sdcard is awesome. I may have to figure something out...

  • @fmlazar
    @fmlazar 3 месяца назад +1

    Which Mac Emulator you want to use is dependent on the Mac you want to emulate. Basilisk 2 is the go to for 68k macs up to System 7. Sheepshaver is the choice for running OS 8 and 9 PPC machines.

    • @RonsCompVids
      @RonsCompVids  3 месяца назад

      It is still possible to run 7.6.1 under Sheepshaver… and on some machines, it’s way more stable than basilisk II

    • @fmlazar
      @fmlazar 3 месяца назад

      @@RonsCompVids A lot of it has to do with using the right ROM the Performa ROM tends to give the best results. With it my 7.5.3 to 7.5.5 update went through with no crashes.

  • @fmlazar
    @fmlazar 3 месяца назад +1

    I've seen people use simmilar methods using WinUAE to set up similar boot drives for SCSI based Amigas.

  • @GarthBeagle
    @GarthBeagle 2 года назад +2

    Nicely done Ron! I've got a couple#BlueSCSI I need to build, so will refer to your info for help setting things up (assuming my soldering is good enough 😀)

  • @RudysRetroIntel
    @RudysRetroIntel 2 года назад +1

    Excellent! Wanted to do this to my color classic. Many thanks, Ron

    • @RonsCompVids
      @RonsCompVids  2 года назад +1

      Go for it! They really take a lot of the stress out of setting up a classic Mac.

  • @declanmcquay3476
    @declanmcquay3476 Год назад +1

    Adding my thanks for this video. I was setting up the BlueSCSI for my Mac SE and was wondering why I kept on getting three flashes, even though I had named the file in the correct format and made sure it was booting in Basilisk on both my Windows PC and a newer Mac. Then your comment of "Don't set the SCSI ID to 7" was the solution. For some reason I misinterpreted that all SCSI boot devices on a Mac had to be set to the ID of 7.

    • @RonsCompVids
      @RonsCompVids  Год назад +1

      Yeah... ID7 is reserved for the controller in the Macintosh :)

  • @ravuya
    @ravuya 2 года назад +1

    The #BlueSCSI seems like a well made piece of hardware! It’s good to have options like this as old drives wear out or are separate from their machines.

    • @BorisZech
      @BorisZech 2 года назад

      Yes - but then there is this sensation of a real SCSI drive doing its magic, seeking, screetching, ... We need something like BlueSCSI with synthetic drive sound from a speaker. ;)

  • @HEPATCA
    @HEPATCA 2 года назад +1

    The problem now is without the hard drive the computer is almost too quiet. I don't miss the constant droning whine of failing ball bearings, but the faint ticks and clicks of a new drive were kind of reassuring. 😀

    • @RonsCompVids
      @RonsCompVids  2 года назад

      Drake is actually creating an in-line device to be used with BlueSCSI that simulates the sounds of a mechanical hard drive.

    • @RonsCompVids
      @RonsCompVids  2 года назад

      en.infinityproducts.co.jp/product-page/smc-beleth-s-drum-hd-sound-simulator

  • @drbalint
    @drbalint 2 года назад +1

    I like the versatility of #BlueSCSI . From your video and other reviewers I have seen this product looks like a very affordable solution.

  • @anttikiuru1302
    @anttikiuru1302 Год назад +1

    hey, thanks! this was useful and got me started!

  • @theObsoleteTechie
    @theObsoleteTechie 2 года назад +1

    Awesome video!! This definitely gave me some ideas on how to use the image hd next time I work on mac SE.

    • @RonsCompVids
      @RonsCompVids  2 года назад

      I sure hope it was helpful. I do gloss over a few of the finer details, but I think there's enough information here that would allow a novice to successfully get a working setup going with ease. If not, folks can always ask questions, right? ;)

    • @theObsoleteTechie
      @theObsoleteTechie 2 года назад +1

      @@RonsCompVids yes definitely helpful theres a few tips you mentioned that I struggled to figure out. It took me two weeks to get my bluescsi. I also I like how you mentioned the Discord as helpful place to get informed if you have a question. In my case I was afraid that I didn't know enought of the apple ecosystem to ask and understand what they were talking about, but this video has really good points that a newbie like me can follow and learn. Thank you for the awesome video!!

  • @jdmcs
    @jdmcs 2 года назад +1

    The #BlueSCSI would be a great companion to my Macintosh LC!

  • @GNanting
    @GNanting 2 года назад +1

    Recently bought my first classic Mac, a Macintosh SE, and was surprised by one of those old Sony HDDs that apparently caused a recall. Unsurprisingly it seems to be dead, so a #BlueSCSI would be ideal, and it's also the best priced HDD alternative in my area. Thanks for doing this vid and giveaway!

  • @EricsEdgeVideos
    @EricsEdgeVideos 2 года назад +1

    A couple of items that might help.
    If you are setting up for something like a PoweBook that has a lot of specialized control panel items, you may want to perform a custom/universal install. Or, you can use a control panel/extension called Wish I Were to set your emulator's hardware type to match your target machine.

  • @tombarber8929
    @tombarber8929 2 года назад +1

    Awesome video about #BlueSCSI ! (If this comment happens to win, please go on to the next one)

  • @SuperMoleRetro
    @SuperMoleRetro 2 года назад +2

    Very nice! I could use another #BlueSCSI for the MAC SE I just did the recap on the analog board too :)

    • @RonsCompVids
      @RonsCompVids  2 года назад

      They've great little devices... just so convenient!

  • @johndavis1465
    @johndavis1465 5 месяцев назад +1

    I have a Mac Performa 475 that works with Bluescsi but you do not show show how to fget loppy images on to the Bluescsi.

    • @RonsCompVids
      @RonsCompVids  5 месяцев назад

      If the “floppy” already on your Mac in the form of an image file, you should be able to just use DiskCopy to mount the image. Drag the image file on top of DiskCopy, and it should mount the image as a virtual floppy disk on your Macintosh desktop..

  • @gregmun5595
    @gregmun5595 Год назад +1

    for some reason my mac SE/30 hangs after going into startup screen where loads extensions. I followed all the steps from your video.

    • @RonsCompVids
      @RonsCompVids  Год назад

      What is your SE/30 working with a mechanical drive before you swapped out for a BLUESCSI?

    • @gregmun5595
      @gregmun5595 Год назад +1

      @@RonsCompVids it had mechanical drive before but I never saw it mounted on desktop. I only saw it on SCSI probe. Is that mean mechanical drive is dead? It took me a long time to figure out how to make working blueSCSI file. Now I am stuck at frozen screen. 😅

    • @RonsCompVids
      @RonsCompVids  Год назад

      What did you use to create your image file?

  • @oldestgamer
    @oldestgamer 2 дня назад

    Hi Ron, enjoying your videos! I have a Performa 575 that I am trying to install the internal bluescsi to, but it won't show up as I boot from the install disk on the CD drive. Using the external, the system sees the drive, but can't install a system on that drive, only on the internal, which is what I want anyways. I have the Berg connector removed, trm is off, no pwr on, set to target, these are the jumper settings. Any idea why this internal is not showing up? Thanks!

    • @RonsCompVids
      @RonsCompVids  2 дня назад

      If you use discord, maybe we could chat about this?

  • @reuvenmr
    @reuvenmr Год назад +1

    I enjoyed watching the BlueSCSI walkthrough. I’m in the process of restoring a Mac SE with a 40MB HD and 800K floppy,and would like to add a BlueSCSI to my system. This would help in the transfer of new apps to my Mac, since it is challenging to find a modern computer that will read the old 800K disks.
    I’m having difficulty finding a place to purchase a BlueSCSI in the US. Can you suggest a source? Thx

    • @RonsCompVids
      @RonsCompVids  Год назад

      The official list of resellers is at: bluescsi.com/v2#buy
      I know that these are continually restocked, but with the rush for the new V2 units, there might be a small amount of lead time to get one.
      JCM-1.COM listed quite a few last week and they immediately went out of stock.

  • @brandonacevedo9574
    @brandonacevedo9574 2 года назад

    Hi the page for the blank images is down

  • @ethanwashoe5868
    @ethanwashoe5868 3 месяца назад +1

    Is the process still the same? Im trying to follow along but when you donwload the "blank" images, the page is different and I only see "premade" images to download?
    edit* I was able to create a blank image with disk jockey I made the image the same size as yours and had to "initialize it" once booting up Basilisk. I am now trying to download os 6.08 but after I install it to the blank image, when I try to restart the Basilisk it says "This Macintosh is set for 32-bit adressing". and asks if I want to switch to 24, but when I do it just restarts and brings up the same window. Is this because the Rom I'm using in Basilisk? I used the one you recommended in a comment below "3DC27823 - Quadra".

    • @RonsCompVids
      @RonsCompVids  3 месяца назад

      You might need to use a ROM file that supports 6.0.8 (like a IIci)

  • @macdude22
    @macdude22 2 года назад +1

    A #BlueSCSI would go great with that IIe Card 😆

  • @1BitFeverDreams
    @1BitFeverDreams 2 года назад +1

    #BlueSCSI
    loved assembling my own but could use another

  • @DavidStahlOLDHAPPyMACs
    @DavidStahlOLDHAPPyMACs 2 года назад +1

    #BlueSCSI I would love to add one these for may older Mac

  • @MacintoshLibrarian
    @MacintoshLibrarian 2 года назад +2

    #bluescsi is cool 😎

  • @charkes
    @charkes 2 года назад +1

    It's a great piece of tech. #BlueSCSI

  • @MightyJabbasCollection
    @MightyJabbasCollection 2 года назад

    Hey Ron. If you see this do you mind responding so I can test out whether I am getting comment notifications?

  • @RetroTechy
    @RetroTechy 2 года назад +1

    Hiya Ron #BlueSCSI

  • @EricsEdgeVideos
    @EricsEdgeVideos 2 года назад +1

    Ron - has anyone ever done a video on how to extract a ROM image from a Mac?

    • @RonsCompVids
      @RonsCompVids  2 года назад

      I'm fairly certain SOMEONE has to have done a video about it. But there is a great thread over on Emaculation about it:
      www.emaculation.com/doku.php/capturing_rom

  • @Gumdoc9
    @Gumdoc9 2 года назад +1

    This is very cool! #BlueSCSI

  • @cosmokramer4585
    @cosmokramer4585 Год назад +1

    Can’t you just drag a pre made image onto a formatted SD card and call it a day?? Instead of going through all those steps??

    • @RonsCompVids
      @RonsCompVids  Год назад

      Now-a-days? Sure. Over a year ago when this video was made? Not as readily.

  • @DDE100
    @DDE100 2 года назад +1

    Awesome! #BlueSCSI

  • @billbucks1665
    @billbucks1665 11 месяцев назад +1

    I use VMac emulator ; will it work to share files with the real Macintosh or do I need to switch to Balistik ?

    • @RonsCompVids
      @RonsCompVids  11 месяцев назад

      It all comes down to how your image files were created. I do not know for use that many of the images for vMac floating around actually have the drivers needed to make them boot on a actual Mac using BlueSCSI.
      I made a video recently that might be of interest to you: ruclips.net/video/2KCb7tuE9Io/видео.html

    • @billbucks1665
      @billbucks1665 11 месяцев назад

      @@RonsCompVidsthanks for the answer. So my understanding is that Balistik is better if I want to share files between an emulator and the real Mac using a BlueSCSI + SD. Is that correct ?

  • @kencreppin2146
    @kencreppin2146 2 года назад +1

    I have a IIci with a HD configured exactly as I want. Since it is an ancient SCSI drive, I presume it's life is very limited. Is there an easy way to make this HD into an image file for the BlueSCSI???

    • @RonsCompVids
      @RonsCompVids  2 года назад

      The simplest way to clone your existing setup would be to just add the BlueSCSI to your IIci as a secondary drive and then just drag your existing system over (to a blank partition that you had prepared on your more modern PC or Mac).
      Just make sure that the image files you place on the SD card do not have a conflicting SCSI ID with any drivers that you currently have in your IIci. If you’re just running the stock configuration, that means that your existing drive should be at SCSI ID 0. Just make sure your image file is named to allow for that.

    • @kencreppin2146
      @kencreppin2146 2 года назад

      @@RonsCompVids THANK YOU!!!

  • @brittman914
    @brittman914 2 года назад +1

    WOOHOO! Go Ron! #BlueSCSI

  • @brianclimbs1509
    @brianclimbs1509 7 месяцев назад +1

    There are a lot of steps presented here, but I don't really understand what is happening. Why can't I just download a disk image and copy it to an SD card. What is happening? I don't really need an emulator, I just want to get started by booting up a disk image in a performa 580CD and copying files over from the old hard drive. Can anybody tell me if I need to do all of these steps?

    • @RonsCompVids
      @RonsCompVids  7 месяцев назад +1

      I’ll work,on it.

    • @brianclimbs1509
      @brianclimbs1509 7 месяцев назад

      Thank you. I'm totally not a computer specialist, as you can tell. @@RonsCompVids

    • @audunrundberg9180
      @audunrundberg9180 6 месяцев назад

      On the Savage Taylor site there’s a download link for BlueSCSI that seems like it’s ready to go for an SD card. I guess the emulator is useful if you want to customize the MacOS build from the comfort of your modern computer. I haven’t actually tried any of this myself as I’m waiting for my BlueSCSI, so I could be wrong!

    • @ethanwashoe5868
      @ethanwashoe5868 3 месяца назад

      @@audunrundberg9180 Did you end up using one of the premade images?

  • @HEPATCA
    @HEPATCA 2 года назад

    Which ROM did you select? Basilisk II starts then immediately hangs on my Windows 10 machine.

    • @RonsCompVids
      @RonsCompVids  2 года назад

      Here's my Memory/Misc settings:
      RAM = 32MB
      Model = IIci
      CPU = 68030 with FPU
      ROM = "1992-03 3DC27823 - Quadra 950.ROM"

    • @HEPATCA
      @HEPATCA 2 года назад +1

      @@RonsCompVids Thanks! That works much better. I've also had good luck with the LCIII ROM that I got from the "Old World ROMs" ZIP file.

  • @lukash2953
    @lukash2953 2 года назад +1

    Hello and thank you for the great tutorial! I am working on a Mac mini running macOS 12.1 and everything works fine with Basilisk II except adding .hda files. I can add .dsk, .iso, .img but no .hda files. Is there a solution for that? Thanks in advance!

    • @RonsCompVids
      @RonsCompVids  2 года назад

      That’s very strange… mostly because I strictly deal in those .HDA files for use on the BlueSCSI.

    • @lukash2953
      @lukash2953 2 года назад

      @@RonsCompVids Can the BlueSCSI handle .dsk or .img files? I couldn’t boot from them using the BlueSCSI.

    • @RonsCompVids
      @RonsCompVids  2 года назад

      It appears that all you have to do is change the file extension to .dsk while you’re working which it,on the
      Mac… and then change it back to .HDA when you copy to the SD card for use on the BlueSCSI.

    • @lukash2953
      @lukash2953 2 года назад

      @@RonsCompVids I will try that, thank you!

  • @stevecox5219
    @stevecox5219 2 года назад +1

    #BlueSCSI

  • @tekk9995
    @tekk9995 Год назад

    Nice. Too bad you're not actually booting from a real machine..

    • @RonsCompVids
      @RonsCompVids  Год назад

      This is just the steps to get your image ready for use with the BlueSCSI.
      After you prep you image, copy it to the SD card and then you're booting on a new machine.