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eric Administrator MN -------- Joined: Sep 2, 2021 Posts: 1,151 Likes: 1,931 |
Sep 23, 2021 - #1
BlueSCSI is an opensource Hardware, Software and Design that use the STM32F1 chip to emulate a SCSI device on your vintage machines. BlueSCSI is a fork of the ArdSCSino-stm32 project.
v1.1-a - Current version, minor QoL changes. DB25 and 50 Pin versions. BlueSCSI is distributed under a Non-commercial license. We want the device to be in the hands of users and not some quick sellers or cloners. We have a set of community members & makers from around the globe distributing them. You can find authorized makers at https://scsi.blue If you want to make your own for yourself and friends, please do! We have a guide here - https://github.com/erichelgeson/BlueSCSI/blob/main/docs/build-your-own.adoc Variants Others have created form factors to fit in Powerbooks, IIgs, and a variety of other machines. Ports F4 - There have been efforts to port the chips to the STM32F4 series and those are sold by the creator. Chat/Questions/Support BlueSCSI's official chat is on Discord (link in Github repo) and Github Discussions. Feel free to chat here on this thread too but it will primarily be used for announcements. Liked by martinsmartin,Paolo B,Ron's Computer Videosand 8 others |
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Genjoke Tinkerer Brazil - Rio de Janeiro - Flamengo -------- Joined: Oct 31, 2021 Posts: 74 Likes: 43 |
Oct 31, 2021 - #2
Anyone willing to ship it to Brazil? I thought About putting it together myself, but couldn't find reliable blue pill vendors. In fact i am also a little worried about my tinkering skills for such a project.
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eric Administrator MN -------- Joined: Sep 2, 2021 Posts: 1,151 Likes: 1,931 |
Oct 31, 2021 - #3
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ScutBoy Administrator Northfield, MN USA -------- Joined: Sep 2, 2021 Posts: 356 Likes: 342 |
Oct 31, 2021 - #4
Hmm - was not aware there was a IIgs/IIe optimized version...
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Mu0n Active Tinkerer Quebec -------- Joined: Oct 29, 2021 Posts: 649 Likes: 606 |
Oct 31, 2021 - #5
Will v.1.1-a exacerbate my fear of missing out if I have 2 working units of v1.0-c
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eric Administrator MN -------- Joined: Sep 2, 2021 Posts: 1,151 Likes: 1,931 |
Oct 31, 2021 - #6
Should be no FOMO - minor changes really just from feedback over the 1.0 version - I go over the changes at this timestamp here -
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RetroViator Tinkerer -------- Joined: Oct 30, 2021 Posts: 89 Likes: 110 |
Nov 1, 2021 - #7
Instead of mounting it internally (which I hadn't thought about), I planned to replace the spinning drive in the external enclosure that came with my IIGS. I was lucky the system came with an Apple High-Speed SCSI card. If I can make this happen, I would then move my CFFA-3000 to my IIe Platnium and then the Booti to the II Plus.
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jspending New Tinkerer KCMO -------- Joined: Oct 29, 2021 Posts: 2 Likes: 0 |
Nov 2, 2021 - #8
Does anyone here have firsthand experience or feedback on the PowerBook version?
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Androda TinkerDifferent Board Secretary 2023 USA, Western -------- Joined: Sep 25, 2021 Posts: 523 Likes: 581 |
Nov 2, 2021 - #9
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eric Administrator MN -------- Joined: Sep 2, 2021 Posts: 1,151 Likes: 1,931 |
Dec 10, 2021 - #10
You may have seen on my recent chat with @Ron's Computer Videos or @Branchus on MacYak last night mention 1.1-a. This update is mainly a Quality of Life update and the software compatible between 1.0 and 1.1.
There are two versions now: 1.1-a Desktop Changes: Binky! There are now resistors and pin outs for Power and Activity LED's Resistor nets flipped all the same way - will help people like @Mac84 50 pin allows for right angle connector SD Card facing out the back - gives some better options for mounting and access New bracket that uses less filament and has mounting options for most cases Better mounting holes on the PCB New artwork by @Stephen 1.1-a DB25 Plugs directly into the DB25 port of your Mac. Removed unnecessary components (berg, led, etc) Termination is always on, if for some reason you do not need termination you can socket or not install the resistor nets (this would be an unusual case) New case in development by @Branchus The new hardware will be released under the same creative commons non-commercial as before. Currently the final versions in the hands authorized sellers which you can find on https://scsi.blue and the kicad files and gerbers will be posted shortly to github for you all to enjoy. Life has been busy so please be patient as we get everything published and ready.
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Mac84 Administrator New Jersey, USA -------- Joined: Sep 4, 2021 Posts: 306 Likes: 431 |
Dec 11, 2021 - #11
Exciting! And thank you so kindly for thinking of me when placing those pesky resistor nets. ;)
I'm looking forward to getting one, or a dozen! Liked by wottle,Ron's Computer Videosanderic |
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reallyrandy Tinkerer New Jersey -------- Joined: Oct 30, 2021 Posts: 187 Likes: 81 |
Dec 15, 2021 - #12
When will v1.1-a kits be available? I'm not seeing them on the sealer sites yet.
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eric Administrator MN -------- Joined: Sep 2, 2021 Posts: 1,151 Likes: 1,931 |
Dec 15, 2021 - #13
Everyone has parts on order - things take a while to get places. Please be patient and I'll announce when they have them up for sale. I plan to have a small batch of DB25's available next week and will post here first to give the TD crowd the first chance.
If you are in Australia @Branchus already has them up. |
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Androda TinkerDifferent Board Secretary 2023 USA, Western -------- Joined: Sep 25, 2021 Posts: 523 Likes: 581 |
Dec 15, 2021 - #14
If you're interested in trying a hardware and/or software fork of BlueSCSI, I have kits available that support external LEDs.
On my site, designs which are blue PCBs run the mainline BlueSCSI software. Green and black PCBs are running a forked version of the software on different microcontroller boards. All of the designs use PCBs of my own design, and active termination. Not trying to hijack the thread, just noting that other hardware and software versions exist. Liked by techav |
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reallyrandy Tinkerer New Jersey -------- Joined: Oct 30, 2021 Posts: 187 Likes: 81 |
Dec 15, 2021 - #15
Thanks for the update, looking forward to a 25 pin version!
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eric Administrator MN -------- Joined: Sep 2, 2021 Posts: 1,151 Likes: 1,931 |
Dec 19, 2021 - #16
FYI I have a few DB25's and 50 Pins up on the site now. Tom should have a few DB25's up soon too. I moved over to woocommerce and thanks to the people who helped test!
Erics BlueSCSI Store - BlueSCSI
[Image: eric.scsi.blue]
eric.scsi.blue
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torbar Tinkerer -------- Joined: Sep 23, 2021 Posts: 27 Likes: 36 |
Dec 19, 2021 - #17
I just added the 1.1 DB25 and desktop versions as well at https://tom.scsi.blue
I believe the other sellers are not too far behind adding theirs either Liked by wottleanderic |
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slomacuser Tinkerer -------- Joined: Nov 1, 2021 Posts: 142 Likes: 138 |
Dec 20, 2021 - #18
Any DB25 yet in Europe? Or anybody willing to ship to EU? Fully assembled
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Javmast3r Tinkerer -------- Joined: Oct 27, 2021 Posts: 70 Likes: 63 |
Dec 24, 2021 - #19
Hi Folks, I'm looking for a repository of SD card images that have already all installed, I remember there's one for the PDI Apple II Card.
Thanks in advance. |
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eric Administrator MN -------- Joined: Sep 2, 2021 Posts: 1,151 Likes: 1,931 |
Dec 24, 2021 - #20
UsageA small SCSI device based on stm32. Contribute to erichelgeson/BlueSCSI development by creating an account on GitHub.
[Image: github.com]
github.com
We have a bunch on the wiki, the iie card is in the first link.
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