I have not yet built one - but these instructions look complete, BOM, gerbers, even a Mouser cart ready to clickI want to build one, any schematics around?
https://github.com/erichelgeson/BlueSCSI/blob/main/docs/build-your-own.adoc
I have not yet built one - but these instructions look complete, BOM, gerbers, even a Mouser cart ready to clickI want to build one, any schematics around?
Where could I download the firmware update? I just bought my first BlueSCSI and I'm new to this.Good news!
A new firmware has been released adding official CD support for the BlueSCSI and it works with the CPS3
CD support is still in beta but I didn’t have any issues loading 3S on my setup
No worries.Where could I download the firmware update? I just bought my first BlueSCSI and I'm new to this.
I bought mine from Rabbit Hole Computing. ZuluSCSI. I assume its pretty new?No worries.
It's easy to update. This recent post should have what you need. https://tinkerdifferent.com/threads...st-diy-scsi-to-sd-device.29/page-7#post-18737
If your BlueSCSI flashes rapidly on powerup it's pretty new and QMK Toolbox should flash it easily. They have been shipping in this USB updateable state for a while now. If you happen to have an older one you might need a (and this next word is important) knockoff stlink programmer to update it. The docs on Github are pretty good.
2 totally different products.I bought mine from Rabbit Hole Computing. ZuluSCSI. I assume its pretty new?
So All I have to do is download the correct file, place it on the SD Card, then place the SD card in the ZuluSCSI and boot it up with my CPS3?2 totally different products.
BlueSCSI is open source and the links I provided are for that.
Updating a ZuluSCSI is easy though. Just be sure you download the right file. Place it on the SD card. The ZuluSCSI will install it on next power up.
https://github.com/ZuluSCSI/ZuluSCSI-firmware/releases
That should do it if it does not work, make sure it [the ZuluSCSI] could write a log to the SD card. You should be able to pop the SD back in a computer and see zululog.txt. If there isn't a log file, try a new card. I have found once I have a card the ZuluSCSI can write a log to, it's pretty smooth sailing.So All I have to do is download the correct file, place it on the SD Card, then place the SD card in the ZuluSCSI and boot it up with my CPS3?
That should do it if it does not work, make sure it [the ZuluSCSI] could write a log to the SD card. You should be able to pop the SD back in a computer and see zululog.txt. If there isn't a log file, try a new card. I have found once I have a card the ZuluSCSI can write a log to, it's pretty smooth sailing.
There is no way for me to know if there is a log on the SD without it being checked on a card reader. You'll need one anyway to continue troubleshooting or to change ISOs.
I received this message. does that mean the log wasn't written? Sorry I do not own a SD card reader and had to go to my friends house to use one.
There is no way for me to know if there is a log on the SD without it being checked on a card reader. You'll need one anyway to continue troubleshooting or to change ISOs.
V2 is overkill for a CPS2, V1 is just fine if you can get one.I'm considering picking up a BlueSCSI for my CPS3 board. Noticing that the hardware appears to have a V1 and now a V2 version, the V2 utilising a Pi Pico. Could this be used too or should I just set my sights on the V1? Thanks all.
The V2 is a totally different product - different hardware, different software, different processor, different architecture, different everything. It might work, it might not.I'm considering picking up a BlueSCSI for my CPS3 board. Noticing that the hardware appears to have a V1 and now a V2 version, the V2 utilising a Pi Pico. Could this be used too or should I just set my sights on the V1? Thanks all.
I have 4 x CPS3 boards (it’s a long story) so I made some v1 boards over hereI@ hatmoose are you building any V1 boards?