diff --git a/README.md b/README.md index d97d0335..ccb2dbf8 100644 --- a/README.md +++ b/README.md @@ -5,7 +5,7 @@ The original RaSCSI project was done by GIMONS in Japanese for the Sharp X68000 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 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. +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 @@ -13,33 +13,73 @@ This project is a fork of GIMONS' RaSCSI project. As he releases u + + + - + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + +

GIMONS RaSCSI

RaSCSI - 68kmla edition

SCSI2SD

Homepage Wiki
Github
Wiki
Code & Documentation Japanese EnglishEnglish
Primary hardware
target
Primary
target host
Sharp X68000 1980's and 1990's
SCSI Macintosh PCs
General SCSI
HD device
CD device
Floppy device
Zip device
MO device
Net device
-# Who is XRayRobert? -XReyRobert was the first one to check in the RaSCSI source code into Github. 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 "Mac Liberation Army". 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. 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 wiki! +Read the [wiki](https://github.com/akuker/RASCSI/wiki)! # Other random info A translated PDF of GIMON's website is avialable here: