Added PowerMac 7200/75 to working, PowerBook 1400C to list of machines working with caveat, BERG/berg -> Berg

Larry Davis 2022-01-27 20:07:40 -08:00
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## Working without issue
SE/30, Classic, Classic II, Mac IIci, IIcx, IIx, Quadra 650/700, Color Classic, LC I/II/III, LC 475, LC 575, 6100, NeXT Cube 040, 7500/100 PPC
SE/30, Classic, Classic II, Mac IIci, IIcx, IIx, Quadra 650/700, Color Classic, LC I/II/III, LC 475, LC 575, 6100, NeXT Cube 040, 7500/100 PPC, 7200/75 PPC
## Working with caveats
### Plus
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
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
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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### IIsi
The IIsi does not provide TERM POWER. It must be powered via the berg connector or USB on the BluePill.
The IIsi does not provide TERM POWER. It must be powered via the Berg connector or USB on the BluePill.
From the IIsi service manual:
"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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You must be on version `v1.0-20210410` or later.
It is recommended to use the BERG or external power to drive the BlueSCSI when using PowerPC machines. The TERMPOWER is not on the same 5v and may dip causing issues.
It is recommended to use the Berg or external power to drive the BlueSCSI when using PowerPC machines. The TERMPOWER is not on the same 5v and may dip causing issues.
## PowerBook 1400C
PowerBooks do not provide TERM POWER. It must be powered via the Berg connector or USB on the BluePill.
## Not Working