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Hatari disk image on BlueSCSI ver 2

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Re: Hatari disk image on BlueSCSI ver 2

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smoore100 wrote: 20 Jun 2024 12:28 Thanks both, yes I'm just about to try another card as it flashes in the same pattern with a card installed or not.

And great shout on Discord - I always forget about that for support, I tend to just use for talking to my Son!

My cable has arrived now so if I can get over this issue, I could be very happy later on!

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It will flash the same with no card as it thinks there isn't one even with one installed.

Not sure if you bought or built yours, but I built mine and had to clean the SD card reader as I had flux in it.

Might be worth sloshing some IPA through it.
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quick test with a different SD card, three lights flash up and then it settles down.

I'll try and connect it up to the Falcon this afternoon and see what happens.

Many thanks,

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rubber_jonnie wrote: 20 Jun 2024 12:42
It will flash the same with no card as it thinks there isn't one even with one installed.

Not sure if you bought or built yours, but I built mine and had to clean the SD card reader as I had flux in it.

Might be worth sloshing some IPA through it.
I bought mine built but yep will get the toothbrush out and IPA it.

I've noticed it also helps if you plug an SD card in the correct way up ...
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smoore100 wrote: 20 Jun 2024 12:49
I've noticed it also helps if you plug an SD card in the correct way up ...
How on earth did you manage that!


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It's only supposed to fit one way :lol:

Should work now you have the correct number of flashes :)
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rubber_jonnie wrote: 20 Jun 2024 13:10
How on earth did you manage that!


:fire1:


It's only supposed to fit one way :lol:

Should work now you have the correct number of flashes :)
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smoore100 wrote: 20 Jun 2024 13:14
rubber_jonnie wrote: 20 Jun 2024 13:10
How on earth did you manage that!


:fire1:


It's only supposed to fit one way :lol:

Should work now you have the correct number of flashes :)
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And we're up and running!

I'd obviously done something a bit wrong as I had to re-partition the SD drive when I'd booted up the Falcon, but the drivers picked up the device on the bus straight away so that was easy enough.

Just testing it out now by copying a load of files to the IDE CF drive - no errors yet!

Thanks for all your help guys.

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Can you document the process for the ones like. me that will want to do the same thing?


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It's a lot easier than I expected:

1 - prepare image using Linux or Mac using this command:
dd if=/dev/zero of=HD01.hda bs=1m count=500

2 - mount this image as a SCSI drive using Hatari, and also set up a GEMDOS drive so you can copy files between the machine that Hatari is running on, this will then allow you to copy files from the physical machine and the mounted image. Use Emutos as the TOS image in Hatari, and set up the emulation as a Falcon with whatever memory and CPU options you want. I basically replicated my actual Falcon. You will need to emulate a Falcon so you can have access to the SCSI drives.

3 - Use HDDriver from the GEMDOS drive to partition the image that is mounted, I just split the image in to 4 partitions, and selected TOS and Windows compatibiity.

4 - Set the first partition to be bootable, again using HDDriver. This step is probably optional but I did it anyway and would be ideal for you as your IDE is broken. Follow the prompts from HDDriver to save partition settings etc.

5 - Reboot Hatari with same settings and when at the desktop use the Install Devices option, you should then see the four drives from the image

6 - Copy the HDDriver folders & files and anything else you want - NVDI etc. - to any of the four partitions.

7 - Copy the HDA image file to the SD card and put it in the BlueSCSI, connect power by USB.

8 - If the green LED llight flashes three times you are ready to connect to the Falcon and boot from the SCSI device - the image you created at the start refers to SCSI ID 1 which works for me.

9 - If the LED flashes 5 times then the SD card can't be read, which is what happaned to me. I usede a different SD card and that sorted it.

Hope this helps, probably forgot a few steps but when you are ready I'd be happy to walk you through the process in real time.

Cheers,

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Congratulations on getting it sorted, glad we could help :)

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