diff --git a/Supported-Systems.md b/Supported-Systems.md index cb1ffd4..8e0538d 100644 --- a/Supported-Systems.md +++ b/Supported-Systems.md @@ -129,7 +129,7 @@ These results are reported by the community. If your BlueSCSI works in a sampler * A3000 (tested by Jiri Vermirovsky) - Note that the A3000 is known for its slow SCSI operation in general. Using the A3000, a disk can be split in up to 8 partitions and then formatted. The A3000 v2 supports partitions of up to 1GB. So, if you want to have the most space possible, you'll need a disk image of at least 8GB (8 x 1GB). *To be confirmed*: A3000 v1 supports partitions of up to 512 MB each. To max it out, you would need a disk image of at least 4GB (8 x 512MB). -* RS7000 (tested by @tudd) +* RS7000 (tested by @tudd). 1 GB and 2GB partitions work - maybe more! # Amiga