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GIMONS' version of the RaSCSI is fantastic, but has some limitations. For me, the primary issue was that all of his code and documentation is in Japanese. Since I don't speak or read Japanese, that limits the amount I can contribute to the project.
This project is a <b><i>fork</i></b> of GIMONS' RaSCSI project. As he releases updates, feel free to pull them into this fork. However, since the source code was translated to English, there are A LOT of differences if you try to compare them. This was forked from version 1.47 of GIMONS' project.
This project is a ***fork*** of GIMONS' RaSCSI project. As he releases updates, feel free to pull them into this fork. However, since the source code was translated to English, there are A LOT of differences if you try to compare them. This was forked from version 1.47 of GIMONS' project.
# Comparison
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# Who is XRayRobert?
<a href=https://github.com/XReyRobert>XReyRobert</a> was the first one to check in the RaSCSI source code into <a href=https://github.com/XReyRobert/RASCSI>Github</a>. It appears that he isn't actively working on RaSCSI. Even though this repo shows as a fork from XReyRobert, this one is based on a newer version of RaSCSI and has a TON of updates.
# Who is XReyRobert?
[XReyRobert](https://github.com/XReyRobert) was the first one to check in the RaSCSI source code into [Github](https://github.com/XReyRobert/RASCSI). It appears that he isn't actively working on RaSCSI. Even though this repo shows as a fork from XReyRobert, this one is based on a newer version of RaSCSI and has a TON of updates.
# What is 68kmla?
68kmla is the <a href=https://wiki.68kmla.org/68kMLA:About>"Mac Liberation Army"</a>. Its a group of vintage Mac (and Apple) enthusiasts who talk about nerdy stuff on the forum. This development started as part of a <a href=https://68kmla.org/forums/index.php?app=forums&module=forums&controller=topic&id=30399>forum thread</a>. Stop by the forum and say Hi! (Seriously! We'd love to hear from you - what your rig is, etc)
68kmla is the [“Mac Liberation Army”](https://wiki.68kmla.org/68kMLA:About). Its a group of vintage Mac (and Apple) enthusiasts who talk about nerdy stuff on the forum. This development started as part of a [forum thread](https://68kmla.org/forums/index.php?app=forums&module=forums&controller=topic&id=30399). Stop by the forum and say Hi! (Seriously! We'd love to hear from you - what your rig is, etc)
# Want more info?
Read the <a href=https://github.com/akuker/RASCSI/wiki>wiki</a>!
Read the [wiki](https://github.com/akuker/RASCSI/wiki)!
# Other random info
A translated PDF of GIMON's website is avialable here: