7/6/2023 0 Comments Smi.bin mini vmac![]() ![]() here's what I would suggest, but I can't verify the steps since I don't have a working 68k Mac anymore: (Nor do I use Windows.)ġ: See if you can get either one of the Windows ports of hfsutils mentioned on that page to work for you (the pages I've seen mentioning it claim it doesn't work with Windows XP or higher) or if the HFVExplorer program linked in the BasiliskII article works. smi file copied to the hard disk, file as detailed in this article about setting up System 7.5.3 on Basilisk. From that point I believe it was enough to simply put the drive back in the Mac, booting from it, and clicking on the first. Again, I did this with BasiliskII.ģ: After managing to get the hard disk formatted, here's where I cheated: I removed the drive from the Mac, wired it up to my Linux box's SCSI controller, and used the HFS Utilities package to copy the 19 pieces of System 7.5 onto the formatted drive. (On Windows you'd use one of those RAWRITE-style progams.) This is how I got the Quadra to boot the first time.Ģ: Annoyingly, I seem to recall having to make my own "Disk Tools" floppy by deleting stuff off the the Network Access and copying "Drive Setup" to it to format my hard disk. (My host OS was Linux so using Windows Stuffit wasn't an option.) Once extracted I wrote the image to a real floppy using "dd". It was painfully convoluted.ġ: I used a working installation of the BasiliskII mac Emulator to unpack the Network Access disk image. So, here's what I remember about making this go on my Quadra. Yeah, I didn't realize that System 6 didn't have the PC Exchange control panel. Do I format 3.5 disks on my PC and ad the files to 3.5 floppies and then put those in the Mac Classic or do I have to transfer the files another way?Ī Mac Classic running System 6 (or indeed, any Mac running System 6) won't be able to read the PC format. Thanks for the reply! Ok so I got the 19 files for the System 7.5.3 on my PC but what do I do? They are. The *specifics* of how I did this with a Quadra probably wouldn't be particularly helpful because I used a Linux box with a SCSI controller to skip some of the really annoying steps. This link also might be slightly helpful, although, again, it's not well organized.Īgain, someone can probably help you more then I can. (The reason I think you need the boot disk is I *don't* believe you can run the self-extracting installer for system 7.5 (the 19 piece one) from anything prior to 7.) Otherwise, there's lousy instructions HERE for making a Mac boot disk on a PC. If you can find old copies of Stuffit Explorer and Disk Copy that work under system six might be able to do this on your Classic. (Someone more classic-mac oriented then me can tell you the best way to do this. Then you can download the System 7.5 Network Access Disk and image it to a real floppy. You can download that in a bunch of floppy-disk size pieces here. The simplest thing is probably putting System 7.5.3 on it. Once you're certain the Mac has a working hard disk if your PC has a floppy drive you can use use that to spoonfeed-over a system 7 upgrade. If you don't, well, you're obviously not going to get too far. make sure you actually *have* a working hard disk in the system. I'm concerned that your system may actually be booting from that, not the hard disk. ![]() The reason I ask is that the Mac Classic has a built-in System. That said, I had a similar problem getting an OS onto a bare Quadra and solved it, so.įirst off, it should probably be clarified, what OS does your Classic have on it again? There's no such thing as Mac OS "6.8.1". ![]() SmartMore Area scan camera Series SMI-CGi-2640P-01 Product Description This series of camera parameter archives are saved in the form of files, which is convenient for mass production and release, easy to develop, and compatible across platforms it supports simultaneous operation of multiple cameras, and the work is stable and reliable it supports 8-bit, 24-bit, and 32-bit image data format output supports small resolution and high frame rate preview, large resolution snapshot function, seamless switching supports resolution customization function, view cropping (ROI), BIN, SKIP snapshot, zoom functions can be freely combined and set to match different aspect ratios and field of view requirements.It's been a *long* time, so you'd probably be better served by someone with a fresher memory. ![]()
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