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Important
If you are looking for BlueSCSI v2 documentation please go here: https://github.com/BlueSCSI/BlueSCSI-v2/wiki
BlueSCSI has the ability to load image sets without having to move files around on the SD card. As an example this will allow users to use the same BlueSCSI and switch between their Mac Plus, PowerMac, PowerBook, etc without having to remove the SD card and change/move files.
If the optional /ImageSetAll
directory exists - it will always load images in there. This way you can have a shared drive between all sets.
If an ID conflicts, the last one wins. Order is ImageSetN
, then ImageSetAll
.
A1 | B1 | # |
---|---|---|
H | H | Default / or /ImageSet0 if exists |
L | H | /ImageSet1 |
H | L | /ImageSet2 |
L | L | /ImageSet3 |
Hardware
This feature does not exist in any currently shipping BlueSCSI Hardware, it will be added to a future version.
You can add this to any BlueSCSI 1.0-a -> 1.1-a with PA1
, PB1
, and Ground to an 3x2 block headers. Future versions of BlueSCSI will have header or jumpers (or both) on the board.
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Important
If you are looking for BlueSCSI v2 documentation please go here: https://github.com/BlueSCSI/BlueSCSI-v2/wiki