MagicSD for SCSI2SD (What a time saver for testing!)
User "Andrew" over in the 68kMLA forum has a cool new tool for users of the SCSI2SD... MagicSD. MagicSD is a disk image that allows you to mount and manipulate (currently (2) 512MB) virtual disk images inside the Macintosh emulator of your choice and then seamlessly boot those images using the SCSI2SD in a real Macintosh.
If you're like me (and I know I am), you're constantly testing our new configurations on your physical Macs and looking for an easy way to move those virtual disk images back to your modern computer for archiving and sharing with others in the community. MagicSD could be the tool you've been waiting for.
PLEASE NOTE: The project only seemingly launched a few days ago, so there will surely be many updates ahead. Be sure to check the original thread over on 68kMLA to stay up-to-date on the latest information.
Links:
https://68kmla.org/bb/index.php?threads/magicsd-for-scsi2sd-owners.38576/
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--Contents--
0:00 Intro
0:12 Introducing: MagicSD for SCSI2SD
2:25 Downloadin', Extractin', Burnin'
3:51 "Measure Twice, Cut Once"
4:24 Check Your SCSI2SD Configuration
5:32 Exploring the Image
6:25 Loading the Images Into Basilisk II
6:55 Loading the Images Into Mini vMac (For the Curious)
7:44 Updating the Image to be Compatible With Your Mac
10:30 Off To The Real World We Go!
11:45 Booting the Image on a Real Mac!
12:54 this is the second partition
13:00 It Works!
14:14 Outro