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Disk Jockey - a simple HD image creator
Posted by: djhaloeight on 2022-05-16 12:33:23
I ran across this the other day. It's a simple, small application that easily creates .hda files for use with BlueSCSI/raSCSI/ZuluSCSI! You input the size and configuration you'd like, and it creates the image, and installs an Apple SCSI driver onto it for you. The Mac will then ask you to format it once in the Finder. I found it works wonderfully, and have used it to create images that I format in BasiliskII and install any applications I want. Copy it onto an SD, and it works great with my ZuluSCSI!


It was written by Jean-Michel Durand AKA OneGeekArmy for MARCHintosh 2022.

I had searched and didn't find any info about it here, so I figured I'd post it! 🙂
Posted by: Powerbase on 2022-05-20 18:59:48
I ran across this the other day. It's a simple, small application that easily creates .hda files for use with BlueSCSI/raSCSI/ZuluSCSI! You input the size and configuration you'd like, and it creates the image, and installs an Apple SCSI driver onto it for you. The Mac will then ask you to format it once in the Finder. I found it works wonderfully, and have used it to create images that I format in BasiliskII and install any applications I want. Copy it onto an SD, and it works great with my ZuluSCSI!


It was written by Jean-Michel Durand AKA OneGeekArmy for MARCHintosh 2022.

I had searched and didn't find any info about it here, so I figured I'd post it! 🙂
I used this too. I found it and it worked perfectly.
Posted by: WombatPredator on 2022-07-08 03:43:13
Version 2 is out! It now reads existing disk image and shows their contents.
It can also do things like replace the Lido driver by the HD SC Setup driver (for better performance in things like BlueSCSI) and convert volume images (used by Basilisk) into device images (for BlueSCSI / RaSCSI).

It's all here:
Posted by: joshc on 2022-07-08 04:11:28
Nice utility! This is definitely handy.
Posted by: zefrenchtoon on 2022-07-08 04:50:09
Very nice info !!

Will be useful for 7.7 hdd image problem we have on another thread. 🙂
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