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on: June 28, 2025, 07:19

So, I'm finally here. It's time to do something with my LCs again. Maybe a new issue of the Hypercard Mac Fanzine. Who knows? With BlueSCSI, data transfer is easier. Even if the road to get there was long and rocky...
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Reply #1 on: June 28, 2025, 17:20

Welcome to S7T! You've made the right decision to join our friendly little community :-)Everybody, he's the person behind the German Macintosh Fanzine, distributed as a Hypercard stack (look it up on the Mac Garden, it's very cool!)

Are you here from your LCIII or using modern gear? I'm welcoming you from a IIci on 7.1, hence why I ask :-)

Care to tell us more about your BlueSCSI troubles? I've been running the Wifi variant in my IIci and it has been smooth sailing ever since.
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Reply #2 on: June 28, 2025, 17:32

Tried to register on my LC475. But while entering Mailaddress, iCab crashed.So registering here with Win10 ;-)

I've also bought the WiFi Version of BlueSCSI. Put Bootstrap.hda as ID 1, an empty Partition as ID 2 and Dayna as ID 3. Well, on LC the internal drive is missing, when BlueSCSI is connected. On LC III and 475 Bootstrap opens but only with dozens of Read Errors. But the empty Partition works fine. After 3h of trying everything (includes Firmewareupdate), i have reformatted the SD Card with extFAT and copied All Files back. After that, everything Works (at least on the 475).
Last Edit: June 28, 2025, 17:35 by 68kmac
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Reply #3 on: June 28, 2025, 17:41

Ah, and the last Issue of H.M.F. is english and german (switchable). With BlueSCSI, I hope, transferring Texts, can be much faster, so maybe english articles will be available in the next Release.
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Reply #4 on: June 29, 2025, 03:05

Welcome on board, 68kmac! :D as Bolkonskij mentioned, we strive to be helpful and just nice to everyone who stops in for their retro Mac fix! Sometimes folks circulate out for a few, then they invariably tend to circle back simply because it's a nice switch from the norm to chat about using Mac software and hardware in our daily lives right here in these forums :) we truly hope you enjoy your time just hanging out with us!
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