diff --git a/README.md b/README.md index 9eb8dfc..8c7523c 100644 --- a/README.md +++ b/README.md @@ -1,5 +1,36 @@ # PowerBook adapter for BlueSCSI +- [About](#about) +- [Compatibility](#compatibility) +- [Board Versions and Gerber Files](#board-versions-and-gerber-files) + * [version 1.1 (April 2021)](#-version-11--v11----april-2021----current) + * [version 1.0 (March 2021)](#-version-10--v10----march-2021----not-recommended--modify-before-using) +- [Future Plans](#future-plans) + * [v1.2 (possible maintenance version)](#v12--possible-maintenance-version-) + * [v2.0 (possible full redesign)](#v20--possible-full-redesign-) +- [Board Tour](#board-tour) + * [40-pin connector (J1)](#40-pin-connector--j1-) + * [8-pin connector (J2)](#8-pin-connector--j2-) + * [50-pin connector (J8)](#50-pin-connector--j8-) + * [Termination Resistors Packs and Termination Enable Jumpers (J4, J5)](#termination-resistors-packs-and-termination-enable-jumpers--j4--j5-) + * [MicroSD card (J3) and SD Card Breakout (J7)](#microsd-card--j3--and-sd-card-breakout--j7-) + * [Power selection jumpers (v1.1+ only)](#power-selection-jumpers--v11--only-) + + [Powering board by motor power (`MOTORPWR`)](#powering-board-by-motor-power---motorpwr--) + + [(Re)powering board by termination power (`MOTORPWR`)](#-re-powering-board-by-termination-power---motorpwr--) + + [Powering board by USB alone](#powering-board-by-usb-alone) + * [Activity LED (D1) (v1.1+ only)](#activity-led--d1---v11--only-) +- [Caveats](#caveats) + * [Termination](#termination) + * [40-pin ribbon should not be seated fully on connector J1 (for me, at least)](#40-pin-ribbon-should-not-be-seated-fully-on-connector-j1--for-me--at-least-) + * [Clearance](#clearance) + * [Using the 50-pin connector at the same time as the 40-pin connector](#using-the-50-pin-connector-at-the-same-time-as-the-40-pin-connector) +- [Credits](#credits) +- [License](#license) + +Table of contents generated with markdown-toc + +# About + https://github.com/xunker/bluescsi_pb This project allows you to use [BlueSCSI](https://github.com/erichelgeson/BlueSCSI) (STM32 SCSI emulator) in the Apple PowerBook, or in any other device that uses 40-pin 2.5in mobile SCSI devices.