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Mr. Fahrenheit
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Jul 22, 2022 - #41
>> OneGeekArmy said:
New version out! Disk Jockey now has a sidekick! Check out the first post of the thread for the details. Click to expand...

Can I use DiskJockey to convert a DiskCopy image to an .hda image with added SCSI driver?

I want to setup files and system folders on my vintage Macs using DiskCopy to create and image and mount it. Then I want to convert that image for use on BlueSCSI etc. Is that possible?

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OneGeekArmy
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Jul 22, 2022 - #42
>> Mr. Fahrenheit said:
Can I use DiskJockey to convert a DiskCopy image to an .hda image with added SCSI driver? I want to setup files and system folders on my vintage Macs using DiskCopy to create and image and mount it. Then I want to convert that image for use on BlueSCSI etc. Is that possible? Click to expand...
You absolutely can!

In this very silly example (I hope the video works), I'm converting the disk image of the first installation disk of System 7.5.5 into a full-blown device.

The steps are:
1. Drag the disk image to DJ's window. It will detect it as a Disk Copy image
2. Click the "Create a device image" at the bottom right of the screen showing the HFS partition
3. Done! A device image is now in your Downloads directory.

Obviously this works with much larger images that you build yourself.

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Mr. Fahrenheit
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Jul 22, 2022 - #43
>> OneGeekArmy said:
You absolutely can! In this very silly example (I hope the video works), I'm converting the disk image of the first installation disk of System 7.5.5 into a full-blown device. The steps are: 1. Drag the disk image to DJ's window. It will detect it as a Disk Copy image 2. Click the "Create a device image" at the bottom right of the screen showing the HFS partition 3. Done! A device image is now in your Downloads directory. Obviously this works with much larger images that you build yourself. Click to expand...
That is amazing! Where does one donate? Lol!

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OneGeekArmy
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Jul 22, 2022 - #44
>> Mr. Fahrenheit said:
That is amazing! Where does one donate? Lol! Click to expand...

I should put in a tip jar of some sort but I have more interesting features to build before that :)

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retr01
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Jul 22, 2022 - #45
A jiggling tip jar on the screen? :D

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Mu0n
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Jul 28, 2022 - #46
I'd love a PC version of this. I'd live with no GUI at all and it running in pure MSDOS6.22.

As it stands, I must bug a modern Mac owner to build images for me and must wait normal business hours to bug them
(just kidding.............orami)

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OneGeekArmy
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Aug 16, 2022 - #47
>> rjkucia said:
Depending on what your long-term goals are for this project, it might be nice to host it on Github (or some other public repository). Even if you just want to work on it yourself, it might be an easier way to keep track of issues or feature requests. And if you're open to others collaborating, it'd of course make that a lot easier. Click to expand...
I've followed your suggestion and opened a repository for issues and feature requests here:
https://github.com/OneGeekArmy/Disk-Jockey-Community/issues

Thanks again for the idea!

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retr01
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Aug 16, 2022 - #48
>> OneGeekArmy said:
I've followed your suggestion and opened a repository for issues and feature requests Click to expand...

Thank you, @OneGeekArmy! (y):)

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OneGeekArmy
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Sep 21, 2022 - #49
Hi all, I've posted a quick preview of what's coming in the first post of this thread. I think it's pretty exciting :)

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eric
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Sep 21, 2022 - #50
>> OneGeekArmy said:
Hi all, I've posted a quick preview of what's coming in the first post of this thread. I think it's pretty exciting Click to expand...
Amazing work as always, this is the definitive tool to make any type of image! @Ron's Computer Videos and I spent a long time trying to crack the 32mb partition issue and now you've solved it!

I also posted a that total replay v5a4 image in my mega if anyone wants to grab it and try it out.

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drzeissler
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Sep 21, 2022 - #51
I need images for my AtariST (Mega4/MegaSTE) as well as for my A2000 with GVP+ Controller.

OneGeekArmy
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Sep 21, 2022 - #52
>> drzeissler said:
I need images for my AtariST (Mega4/MegaSTE) as well as for my A2000 with GVP+ Controller. Click to expand...
For the Atari stuff, I'm looking into FAT in my spare time so it's a possibility, but not right now (gotta stay focused!).
The Amiga stuff is more alien to me and I never had one so that possibility is a bit more remote.

lilliputian
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Sep 21, 2022 - #53
Wonderful news! This really ups the ante being able to make partitions ahead of time in a modern environment without having to fiddle with emulators. Plus, HD SC Setup is fiddly to use even in the best of circumstances...

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OneGeekArmy
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Sep 22, 2022 - #54
>> lilliputian said:
Wonderful news! This really ups the ante being able to make partitions ahead of time in a modern environment without having to fiddle with emulators. Plus, HD SC Setup is fiddly to use even in the best of circumstances... Click to expand...

That's the hope for this feature, indeed! Hopefully, there won't be a need for HD SC Setup in the vast majority of scenarios anymore.

This also solves the chicken-and-egg problem of "I need to partition this disk but where can I put HD SC Setup if that disk is not initialized?" which I've bumped into many times.

Also, it's kind of great to do *additive* partitioning instead of *subtractive*: instead of starting with a fixed size hard drive that you divide into chunks (once your 200 MB are attributed, that's it), you just *add* partitions and the disk image grows to accommodate your needs. It's very freeing :)

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OneGeekArmy
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Oct 21, 2022 - #55
It's that time again! Disk Jockey is now at version 2.5! It's full of new stuff!

Get it here: https://diskjockey.onegeekarmy.eu
Release notes: https://diskjockey.onegeekarmy.eu/files/diskjockey/Disk-Jockey.app.html

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Patrick
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Oct 21, 2022 - #56
>It has been notarized by Apple so you know it won't mess anything up.
SAY WHAT !

so grateful you are taking advantage of that feature of modern mac os. it feels like most people don't bother. (i have no idea what it takes to get apple to notarize apps...)

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OneGeekArmy
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Oct 21, 2022 - #57
>> Patrick said:
>It has been notarized by Apple so you know it won't mess anything up. SAY WHAT ! so grateful you are taking advantage of that feature of modern mac os. it feels like most people don't bother. (i have no idea what it takes to get apple to notarize apps...) Click to expand...
I really wanted to make it a good citizen of modern macOS, constraints and all.

Notarizing is really not that big a deal these days if you include it in your workflow from the beginning and if you accept that you can't have free-range over the user's computer (which you really never should have). The trickiest bit was to get the installer for Disk Jockey Jr (which is also notarized) onboarded in Disk Jockey.

Thank you for noticing! It makes it worthwhile :)

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Oct 21, 2022 - #58
>> OneGeekArmy said:
I really wanted to make it a good citizen of modern macOS, constraints and all. Notarizing is really not that big a deal these days if you include it in your workflow from the beginning and if you accept that you can't have free-range over the user's computer (which you really never should have). The trickiest bit was to get the installer for Disk Jockey Jr (which is also notarized) onboarded in Disk Jockey. Thank you for noticing! It makes it worthwhile Click to expand...
Notarized? What's next, legally married?

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ClassicHasClass
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Oct 21, 2022 - #59
I'd like to look at porting Disk Jockey Jr to PowerPC so that I can run it on my G5 (more convenient), and it should work assuming it's C and doesn't use any weirdo APIs, but https://diskjockey.onegeekarmy.eu/djjr gives me a 404?

OneGeekArmy
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Oct 21, 2022 - #60
>> ClassicHasClass said:
I'd like to look at porting Disk Jockey Jr to PowerPC so that I can run it on my G5 (more convenient), and it should work assuming it's C and doesn't use any weirdo APIs, but https://diskjockey.onegeekarmy.eu/djjr gives me a 404? Click to expand...
Thanks for reporting the broken link. It's fixed now.

And thank you for suggesting to port it to PowerPC! However, maybe there's something coming soon... [face-with-finger-cov]

Also: DJ is written in Swift, there's no weird API or external library use whatsoever, except for the unobtrusive Sparkle framework that handles automatic updates.

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