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piscsi
PiSCSI allows a Raspberry Pi to function as emulated SCSI devices (hard disk, CD-ROM, and others) for vintage SCSI-based computers and devices. This is a fork of the RaSCSI project by GIMONS.
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InfluxDB
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Sounds like BOOTI fits your requirement. It uses USB thumb drive and emulates 32MB hard drive images like Total Replay that you can plug into modern PC and copy image files onto. It's particular about USB thumb drive you use and formatting but it works fine for me with 16GB USB 2.0 thumb drive fully formatted (not quick formatted) for FAT32. To manipulate files within the image you can use CiderPress. Also, you have to track down the developer, David Mutimer, since I believe you can only purchase it direct from him these days.
The ultimate setup is to get an Uthernet II card for your IIgs and connect to a netatalk file server via AFPBridge. The easiest way to set up a netatalk file server is on a Raspberry Pi using PiSCSI software. Your vintage Macs, modern Macs, and IIgs can all transfer files to and from the server.
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