>From Toast's help pdf: 
HFS Standard: Select this option to create a disc that can be used on Mac 
OS 8.1 or earlier. Do not select this option for discs to be used on Mac OS 
9 or Mac OS X. 

Whew! Now I just have to hope that scsi cd drive still works it's been on a 
shelf for the last decade but has been moved around to a few different 
shelves in that time. Keeping my fingers crossed! I'm furiously downloading 
all the relevant software I can think of and then I'll try a burn, hook up 
the scsi to the SE/30 and see what gives. Given my luck with this quest I'm 
not expecting it to be insanely great :P 

I'll let you know ;)

On Wednesday, August 24, 2016 at 8:27:13 PM UTC-4, Jonathan Morton wrote:
>
>
> > On 25 Aug, 2016, at 03:13, Daz Botron <darebe...@gmail.com <javascript:>> 
> wrote: 
> > 
> > Sigh...Why hasn't some genius come up with a cheap and simple solution 
> to this yet?! I have a scsi cd drive. If I burn a data disk on my mini in 
> toast would the plus or the se/30 be able to recognize it? 
>
> If it’s a raw ISO image containing a HFS filesystem, the SE/30 at least 
> should be able to cope with it.  Not sure whether it’ll be able to boot 
> from it though.  I have no idea whether Toast can make HFS ISOs 
> independently of the host OS. 
>
> The SE/30 falls into the category of Macs which can deal with both 800K 
> and 1.4M floppies; it has a SWIM chip and probably has an FDHD drive.  It 
> can therefore act as a bridge to your Plus.  Really, the SE/30 is a Mac 
> IIcx with the NuBus slots lopped off and a CRT installed instead. 
>
> There is also one thing your Blue & White G3 is good for: acting as a 
> bridge to your SE/30 (just not directly to your Plus).  With a USB floppy 
> drive, it’ll be able to write HFS-formatted 1.4M disks.  Since it has 
> built-in Ethernet and runs relatively recent versions of MacOS, you should 
> be able to download files directly to it, instead of having to bridge yet 
> again through your Mini. 
>
> That should give you some relief, I think… 
>
>  - Jonathan Morton 
>
>

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