A small SCSI device based on stm32
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# BlueSCSI
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BlueSCSI & ArdSCSino are hardware that reproduces SCSI devices (hard disks) with an Arduino STM32F103C (aka Blue Pill.)

`BlueSCSI` created by https://github.com/erichelgeson[erichelgeson] is a fork of `ArdSCSino-stm32` which adds:

* Usability Improvements
* Mac specific functionality
* Enable/Disable Passive SCSI termination
* An alternative power source if not able to be powered by the SCSI bus
* Documentation
* Open Hardware (KiCad & Grebers)

`ArdSCSino-stm32` created by https://github.com/ztto/ArdSCSino-stm32[ztto] is the STM32 version of `ArdSCSino`

`ArdSCSino` created by https://twitter.com/h_koma2[Tambo (TNB Seisakusho)]

image::docs/buynow.png[link=https://scsi.blue, 150]
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Join us in #bluescsi on https://discord.gg/GKcvtgU7P9[Discord] or open an issue on this repo.

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## Compatibility

If your computer is not listed below - it may be compatible but there is no guarantee it will work. This device is designed and tested to work with pre-PowerPC Macs.

### Compatible

https://github.com/erichelgeson/BlueSCSI/wiki/Supported-Systems[Supported-Systems]

## Performance

https://github.com/erichelgeson/BlueSCSI/wiki/Performance[Performance]

## Assembly

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See <a href="docs/assembly.md">docs/assembly.md</a>
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## Usage

https://github.com/erichelgeson/BlueSCSI/wiki/Usage[Usage]

### Termination

To enable termination place the two jumpers on the TERM block. Termination should be enabled if it is the last device in the SCSI chain, otherwise remove the jumpers if it is not.

## Troubleshooting

https://github.com/erichelgeson/BlueSCSI/wiki/Troubleshooting

### Older Version Specific Troubleshooting

<<docs/troubleshooting-1.0-b.adoc,Version 1.0-b>>

## Hardware Versions

### 1.1-a (in testing)

* Other SCSI connection types
* More silk screen art

### 1.0-c (Latest)

* Fixed issue with diode footprint being too small
* Fixed issue with external power and `TERMPOWER`

### 1.0-b

First release

## Development (Advanced)

https://github.com/erichelgeson/BlueSCSI/wiki/Flashing[Flashing]

## Notes

### Making Gerbers for JLCPCB

https://support.jlcpcb.com/article/44-how-to-export-kicad-pcb-to-gerber-files


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