Reworked the Macintosh compatibility list to allow for future expansion

OneGeekArmy 2022-06-30 09:58:08 +02:00
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All Macintoshes are compatible.
## Working without issue
## Working without issue (not an exhaustive list!)
SE, SE/30, Classic, Classic II, Mac IIci, IIcx, IIx, Quadra 650/700/950, Color Classic, LC I/II/III, LC 475, LC 575, 6100, NeXT Cube 040, 7500, 7200, 9600, PowerMac G3, PowerBook 2400c. (not exhaustive)
BlueSCSI has been thoroughly tested on the following machines, and works with many more Macs. If yours is not in the list, see [Working with Caveats](#working-with-caveats).
## Working with caveats
### Compact / All-In-One
* SE
* SE/30
* Classic
* Classic II
* Colo(u)r Classic
### Macintosh II
* IIx
* IIcx
* IIci
### LC
* LC
* LC II
* LC III
* LC 475
* LC 575
### Quadra
* Quadra 650
* Quadra 700
* Quadra 950
### Power Macintosh
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 TERM POWER is not on the same 5v and may dip causing issues.
* Power Macintosh 6100
* Power Macintosh 7200
* Power Macintosh 7500
* Power Macintosh 9600
* Power Macintosh G3 (beige)
### PowerBook
The external SCSI port on PowerBooks does not provide TERM POWER. The BlueSCSI must be powered via the Berg connector or USB on the BluePill.
* PowerBook 2400
* PowerBook 3400
* PowerBook 5300
## Working with Caveats
### Plus
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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.”
### PowerMacs
### Power Macintosh
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 TERM POWER is not on the same 5v and may dip causing issues.
### PowerBook
The external SCSI port on PowerBooks do not provide TERMPOWER. It must be powered via the Berg connector or USB on the BluePill.
The external SCSI port on PowerBooks does not provide TERM POWER. The BlueSCSI must be powered via the Berg connector or USB on the BluePill.
### PowerMac 4400
### Power Macintosh 4400
Some users have reported issues with proper Termination, but have had success.
Some users have reported issues with proper termination, but have had success.
# Samplers
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* Adaptec AHA-2940UW SCSI controller (tested by Deksor)
* Kouwell KW-801V75 SCSI controller (tested by Deksor)
* Tekram DC-390F SCSI controller (tested by Deksor)
# NeXT
## Working
* NeXT Cube 040