Insert the SD card in to your SCSI2SD, connect to your Mac and boot, NOTE: for the Plus the SCSI2SD needs to be connected to a power source to work, USB power is the easiest.ġ.Use balenaEtcher (Windows/Linux/Mac) or DD (Windows/Linux/Mac) to write my drive image file to an SD card.Download my SCSI2SD v3/v4/v5.x config files, select the right one (1/2GB and plus/not plus), load it in the SCSI2SD setup software, and write to your SCSI2SD adapter (settings stored on the adapter, NOT your card), may work with v.6.x but I’m not sure (see section 3 for settings).Download my 2GB System 6.0.8 or System 7.5.5 drive image (compressed to around 50Megs), remember not all 68k Macs support all system versions, System 7.5.5 is the most supported but requires 2MB ram minimum.Update your SCSI2SD with the latest firmware.These steps are a summary of the information in the sections below A SD or MicroSD card you plan to use with your SCSI2SD adaptor.A SCSI2SD adaptor, you MAY be able to use these images with a Compact Flash card of the correct size and a CF2SCSI adapter, if you can, let me know.* There are some rare 3rd party upgrades that add a SCSI port to 512K systems. You will need to use one of the other setup methods I’ve previously identified, with the best option being buying and using Floppy-Emu to boot from 400KB SS SD floppy disk images. These three 68k systems do not support internal or external SCSI. The SCS2SD will work for the majority of 68k Macintosh computers except: The 128K, 512K*, 512Ke*. Note, for Powerbook systems that only support 2.5″ SCSI drives, a Powerbook Edition of the SD2SCSI adaptor can be used to replace the internal drive. A working internal or external SCSI connection, you will need to have an SCSI enclosure or an external adapter for your SCSI2SD adaptor so to use it externally.If your 68k Macintosh does not turn on, or does not show the insert disk icon, you may need to do some repair work before you proceed. A 68k Macintosh that turns on, and is prompting you to insert a disk.Another Option for setting up your SCSI2SD Copying the image file to your SD, microSD or CF Card If you want to setup your SD card as multiple drives: Windows Explorer as "Removable Disk (x:)".Įxport Control and EULA Use of any software made available for download from this system constitutes your acceptance of the Export Control Terms and the terms in the Dynabook end-user license agreement both of which you can view before downloading any such software. Windows will show "Iomega Win98 USB Disk.Windows will detect "Iomega Win98 USB DiskĬontroller".Windows will show "Iomega USB Mass Storage.Windows will detect an "Iomega USB Mass.Clickīox next to "Floppy disk drives" to put a check Windows pop-up informing you that Windows."Search for the best driver for you device. Add New Hardware Wizard window – select.Add New hardware Wizard window opens with.Connect the USB cable from the Zip drive into.Connect AC adapter to the Zip drive, ACĪdapter to power source and the USB cable to Zip.These files can be found on the IomegaWare CD in Create a driver disk for the Iomega USB Zipġ00 Drive by copying the following files to a.Please contact Toshiba Technical Support. "NEC PCI to USB Open Host Controller" and a "USB Universal serial bus controller you will see a Installation of Iomega USB Zip 100 Drive on units without CD-ROM drives.