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Using a SCSI to IDE/CF/SD adaptor as a hard drive on X68000 hardware. | Using a SCSI to IDE/CF/SD adaptor as a hard drive on X68000 hardware. | ||
- | Six devices are detailed below: | + | Seven devices are detailed below: |
- | * I-O Data IDSC21-E | + | * I-O Data [[http:// |
- | * Yamaha V769970 | + | * Yamaha |
- | * Acard AEC-7720U | + | * Acard [[http:// |
- | * I-O Data R-IDSC-E/ | + | * I-O Data [[http:// |
- | * STRATOS CF AztecMonster | + | * STRATOS |
- | * code/src designs SCSI2SD | + | * code/src designs |
+ | * Classic PC Rescue Committee [[http:// | ||
Most of them were tested on an ACE-HD system, but compatibility for all X68000 should be the same. | Most of them were tested on an ACE-HD system, but compatibility for all X68000 should be the same. | ||
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- | **SCSI2SD** is an open hardware and open source project by [[http:// | + | **SCSI2SD** is an open hardware and open source project by [[http:// |
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+ | For **SCSI2SD** the following settings were used: | ||
+ | * SCSI ID3 | ||
+ | * Termination On | ||
+ | * Parity Off | ||
+ | |||
+ | To support the HDD LED, see [[x68000: | ||
{{: | {{: | ||
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+ | **CLPC-CFSxSI101** is special because it is the only one which can be used in native SASI or SCSI mode. All previous adapters only work in SCSI mode. It is made in Japan, works with CF cards and can be purchased from [[http:// | ||
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+ | {{: | ||
==== Chapter 2 Connecting the hardware ==== | ==== Chapter 2 Connecting the hardware ==== | ||
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{{x68000: | {{x68000: | ||
- | Please follow | + | Please follow |
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+ | [[x68000: | ||
[[http:// | [[http:// | ||
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First of all download the disk image which contains Human 68k v3.02 and SCSI compatible IOCS driver with DMA patch for X68000 machines with SASI port. The DMA patch was discovered by our forum member Neko68k and is reproduced with his kind permission. | First of all download the disk image which contains Human 68k v3.02 and SCSI compatible IOCS driver with DMA patch for X68000 machines with SASI port. The DMA patch was discovered by our forum member Neko68k and is reproduced with his kind permission. | ||
- | * [[http:// | + | * [[http:// |
Download DiskExplorer and the disk image transfer tool for your operating system. | Download DiskExplorer and the disk image transfer tool for your operating system. | ||
- | * [[http:// | + | * [[http:// |
* [[http:// | * [[http:// | ||
* [[http:// | * [[http:// | ||
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==== Chapter 4: SASI strikes back ==== | ==== Chapter 4: SASI strikes back ==== | ||
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+ | **Note for SCSI users:** SUPER, XVI, XVI Compact, X68030, X68030 Compact do not need the SxSI driver and installation of bootloader to SRAM. Use scsiformat.x as described in this chapter and then use switch.x to set your SCSI ID to 0 | ||
You should be greated with the following screen: | You should be greated with the following screen: | ||
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Now type: | Now type: | ||
- | '' | + | < |
+ | cd sxsi | ||
+ | scsiformat.x | ||
+ | </ | ||
- | '' | + | The program will ask for your **SCSI ID**. Press 0. Now it will ask you to initialize the disk and format it. In both cases press **Y**. After formatting is complete you will be forwarded to the main menu. Here is the description of available commands: |
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- | The program will ask for your **SCSI ID**. Press 3. Now it will ask you to initialize the disk and format it. In both cases press **Y**. After formatting is complete you will be forwarded to the main menu. Here is the description of available commands: | + | |
- Display partitions | - Display partitions | ||
- Create partition | - Create partition | ||
- | * Size | + | * Size ? (Enter size in MB or press A to allocate all available free space) |
- | * ???? | + | * Maximum root directory entries |
- | * Are you sure ? | + | * Transfer HUMAN.SYS to created partition |
- | * Transfer system from (A or B) | + | * Transfer system from (A or B) ? (HUMAN.SYS is copied but COMMAND.X is not) |
- Delete partition | - Delete partition | ||
* Select partition | * Select partition | ||
- | * Are you sure ? | + | * Are you sure ? (Y/N) |
- Set bootflags | - Set bootflags | ||
* Select partition | * Select partition | ||
- | * 0 (bootable), 1 (not bootable), 2 (install bootmenu) | + | * 0 (bootable), 1 (hidden), 2 (usable) |
- | - Format disk | + | - Initialize device |
- | * Initialize device | + | * Initialize device |
- | * Format disk | + | * Format disk ? (Y/N) |
- | - Rescan partitions | + | - Reinitialize device (Do not use or it will make the disk unbootable) |
- | - Select different disk | + | - Change device |
- | * Enter device ID | + | * Enter device ID (0~7) |
- Quit | - Quit | ||
- | Now create a new partition and set its bootflag to bootable. Exit the program and type: | + | Now create a new partition and set its bootflag to bootable. Exit the program and reboot. Now type: |
- | '' | + | < |
+ | cd sxsi | ||
+ | bootset.x | ||
+ | ED0100 | ||
+ | 1 | ||
+ | </ | ||
- | '' | + | It will install a bootloader in SRAM which will be executed on every reboot. You can press and hold the following keys right after reset: |
- | '' | + | * HELP to call the boot menu and boot from another partition |
- | + | * OPT.1 to force booting from floppy | |
- | It will install a bootloader in SRAM which will be executed on every reboot. | + | |
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Type '' | Type '' | ||
- | '' | + | **copyall a:*.* c:** |
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+ | Eject the master floppy and reboot. If everything went well you will have booted from the hard drive. Congratulations! | ||
- | Eject the master floppy and reboot. If everything went well you will have booted from the hard drive. Congratulations! | + | The MasterDiskV2 features a small file commander called |
- | ***Note for SCSI users: You don' | + | **Warning:** X68000 allows using long file names, however you will need the [[http:// |
+ | Don't be shy to restore my custom hard disk image with WinImage to your HDD, CF or SD card and use it on your lovely X68000. | ||
- | __One last note:__ If you want a small file commander which is entirely controllable by keyboard, get **File Professer v1.0** (C)1989 Logos System. It is available in X68000 TOSEC and don't be shy to restore my [[http://gamesx.com/wiki/doku.php? | + | Get the latest HDD image here: |
+ | http://nfggames.com/X68000/ | ||
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