Victory not so much - there seems to be major issues (likely not HW) with the solution. Very flakey - it's worked once (and a 1/2) and failed otherwise. Not sure what's going on.
I did the "tee" to capture the log but it turns out that this time it worked - passed all tests. The problem appears to be bad connection within the miniDIN on the hat. I needed to set the cable very firmly into it and then things worked. vMacs were able to connect to the Centris running Apple...
Done - the two vMac on my MacBook see each other. I have placed RPi and lacBook on wired network connections. Physical Apple IIGS does not show any servers. Some framing errors interestingly:
Ok - tell me how to turn on its built-in server please. This is Personal File Sharing? Using 7.5.5 image from savagetaylor.com but if there is some better image please tell.
Network cabling: AppleTalk connectors (not PhoneNet) - tested and good.
Centris using this on printer port
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RPi with hat on other AppleTalk connector
RPi on AirPort Express
MacBook Pro running vMac also on AirPort Express
OK - so help me out here. I have the TashTalk hat running - testing between Centris machine and vMac on MacBook. They chatter to each other but nothing shows up in Chooser on either side when I try to connect to AFP 3.0 servers.
So trying to get the right solution here (if there is one). RPi running netatalk 2.x- works. I'm gonna built tashtari's tashtalk when the parts arrive - yay. How do I get netatalk to use the tashtari? I see that tasktalkd uses the serial port for LT and creates a socket, but how does netatalk...
Will it retain its settings when powered off? I assume I need a Mac to set it up but I want to remove the Mac normally and just use it with my IIgs along with RPi - it speaks DDP for use with netatalk 2.x?
Is there a way to disable my built-in Ethernet?
I want to play around with the PiSCSI Device supporting a Dayna SCSI/Link driver but the Dayna docs says you can’t have another Ethernet device installed.