• MacSD SCSI on a Apple2GS

    From Joseph Navarro@21:1/5 to All on Fri Jul 22 18:13:09 2022
    Has anybody been able to setup a MacSD SCSI on an Apple2GS. The closest I have been is on a ROM03 but not quite. It keeps asking to install the SCSI drivers. I'm using GSOS 6.0.4 with SCSI drivers for a Hard Drive.

    The SCSI cards tested so far was the RAMFast Rev. C & GGLabs SCSI.

    The MacSD.ini has 4 drives setup:
    ID0: ProDOS0 (32MB)
    ID1: ProDOS1 (32MB)
    ID2: HFS2 (2GB)
    ID4: HFS3 (2GB)

    There is no Termination on the SCSI chain except what is provided by the MacSD.

    Any help would be greatly appreciated.

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  • From Todd Holcomb@21:1/5 to All on Sat Jul 23 20:19:37 2022
    I was able to get it up and running about a year and a half ago with the same SCSI card, but I don't remember all the details. I'd start by trying to get the boot HD image working by itself and add the other HD images from there. I'm assuming you
    installed the SCSI drivers from the GSOS install disk?

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  • From Todd Holcomb@21:1/5 to Joseph Navarro on Sun Jul 31 13:16:10 2022
    On Friday, July 22, 2022 at 8:13:10 PM UTC-5, Joseph Navarro wrote:
    Has anybody been able to setup a MacSD SCSI on an Apple2GS. The closest I have been is on a ROM03 but not quite. It keeps asking to install the SCSI drivers. I'm using GSOS 6.0.4 with SCSI drivers for a Hard Drive.

    The SCSI cards tested so far was the RAMFast Rev. C & GGLabs SCSI.

    The MacSD.ini has 4 drives setup:
    ID0: ProDOS0 (32MB)
    ID1: ProDOS1 (32MB)
    ID2: HFS2 (2GB)
    ID4: HFS3 (2GB)

    There is no Termination on the SCSI chain except what is provided by the MacSD.

    Any help would be greatly appreciated.

    The first SCSI device read is the highest ID, so try reversing your order.

    Todd

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