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Posted by: fimbulvetr on 2015-04-15 20:22:46 Well, my new SCSI2SD arrived today (the new small board), and I have spent the entire evening trying to get it to work with either my SE/30 or Classic II. At first, neither machine would even recognize it was there until I updated the firmware. Now, while they can see it, HD SC Setup won't initialize the drive. I've tried the patched version of 7.5.3, no luck. Am I missing something in the SCSI2HD setup? Incompatible SD card? I've read enough posts on this device that say it is a relatively pain-free and easy process, but I'm not having any luck at all.
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Posted by: uniserver on 2015-04-15 21:20:45 try to use this to init it.
http://macintoshgarden.org/apps/lido-756
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Posted by: fimbulvetr on 2015-04-16 07:12:20 Thanks. I will give that a try tonight. Last night after I posted my question I tinkered a bit more and the patched version of HD SC Setup ran for 25 minutes -- long enough to give me hope - before it crapped out again with the error message "The disk could not be initialized. Format Verification Failed. Unable to read the required information from the disk."
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Posted by: olePigeon on 2015-04-16 10:55:14 Yeah. I usually use either Lido, Anubis, or FWB for SD cards. Between the three of them, I almost always have success. Seems to vary by brand, adapter, etc.
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Posted by: uniserver on 2015-04-16 12:56:05 yeah the patched HDSC does not work with the SCSI2SD or the SCSI2CF
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Posted by: techknight on 2015-04-16 15:28:13 And it doesnt work with any other SCSI solutions except for HDDs.
Now the reason why? I wonder... I wonder if the CF card or emulation device is rejecting a command that HD SC setup requires. I dunno.
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Posted by: MinerAl on 2015-04-16 19:10:08 I put the 2GB microSD in a USB adapter and plugged it into a G4 MDD running 10.2.8 and made a 926MB HFS standard partition on it. Put the last version of 7.6 on it.
(That should work, right?)
I can't get the 950 to boot with it anywhere on the SCSI chain tho. All by itself: :?: With the working 9GB also on the chain: :?: With the terminator on the end of the SCSI chain or without: :?:
Kind of frustrating.
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Posted by: Paralel on 2015-04-17 09:39:50 I highly recommend Hard Disk SpeedTools, I've never had it let me down when it comes to dealing with SCSI2Whatever. Just don't pay for it. What they are asking is highway robbery. You can find it growing in a garden.
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Posted by: bigmessowires on 2015-04-17 09:45:25 Is Hard Disk Speed Tools for classic Mac OS even still for sale? I would be pretty surprised. I see something on the app store, but that's for OS X.
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Posted by: CC_333 on 2015-04-17 14:00:43 HD SC Setup *will* work with Zip drives and disks, which I suppose is true because it presents itself to the system as a sort of HDD-like device.
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Posted by: uniserver on 2015-04-17 14:05:51 yup true is that ---^ witch is nice.
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Posted by: fimbulvetr on 2015-04-17 16:22:13 Okay, as an update -- success! Lido worked like magic. In fact, it worked so quickly (a minute or two?) I was afraid it didn't do the job at first. OS is installed, and it works fantastic. Now all I need is a quieter fan .....
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Posted by: fimbulvetr on 2015-04-17 16:22:34 Thanks for all the advice and help!
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Posted by: Paralel on 2015-04-18 10:30:10
Is Hard Disk Speed Tools for classic Mac OS even still for sale? I would be pretty surprised. I see something on the app store, but that's for OS X. Yep, OWC still sells it, surprisingly. Which is actually how it ended up growing in the garden...
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Posted by: uniserver on 2015-04-18 15:13:41 awesome!! im glad buddy!
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Posted by: bigmessowires on 2015-04-20 08:17:41 Hmm, I could only find a modern version of SpeedTools for sale at OWC - requires OSX 10.2 or later.
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Posted by: CC_333 on 2015-04-20 12:16:51 Maybe they'll sell you the classic version if you contact them directly?
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Posted by: Paralel on 2015-04-20 23:43:08 It looks like Intech has brought their software sales in-house after working with OWC... that's kinda weird:
https://www.speedtools2.com/shop.html
They want 59.99 for Hark Disk Speedtools, by itself! That's criminal for a product that hasn't been updated in 12 years.
At least at OWC they'd give you both HD Speedtools and CD/DVD Speedtools for that price!
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Posted by: bigmessowires on 2015-04-21 08:18:19 Ouch, yeah, that's surprising for some Mac OS 7 software. I'm guessing they continue to list it in their product catalog because there's no real reason to remove it, not because they expect to sell many (or any).
My concern is it's not "abandonware" if the company behind Speed Tools still exists and is still selling it. The garden shouldn't be giving it away. As someone who's made a living in the past from selling software, this is something I feel pretty strongly about. If the price seems too high, then I think the honorable path is to use a different solution, or go without.
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