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# Macintosh
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## Working without issue
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SE/30, Classic, Classic II, Mac IIci, Color Classic, LC I/II/III, LC 475, LC 575
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## Working with caveats
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### Plus
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The Plus does not provide TERM POWER. It must be powered via the berg connector or USB on the BluePill. You can alternatively [modify your logic board by adding a diode](https://retroguy.blog/2020/01/14/booting-a-mac-plus-out-of-an-external-scsi2sd-card/) which will allow the SCSI connector to provide termination power
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You must also have a 1.0-c or above. A 1.0-b can be bodged to a 1.0-c.
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Currently all ROM versions work - but only System 7 will run on it. System 6 will freeze at boot.
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### SE
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Some users have reported that SE's have an incompatible SCSI chipset. Some NCR chipsets may not work.
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### IIsi
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The IIsi does not provide TERM POWER. It must be powered via the berg connector or USB on the BluePill.
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From the IIsi service manual:
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"The 85C80 [SCSI controller] does not provide the internal SCSI disk drive with termination power; the drive provides the termination power.”
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### PowerMacs
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Some users have reported success in PowerMac computers with the latest firmware. Not officially supported but may work for you.
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# Amiga
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## Working
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## Not working
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* Amiga 2500UX with an A2091 SCSI card - Sees drive, but throws error.
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