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    OK, found a reference to ImageWriter use and the FastPath...
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    NJRoadfan replied to the thread DOS 3.3 Commands?.
    The Apple II machines have "screen" editors like the C64 has, where you can LIST a line and edit it. You have to hit ESC and move the...
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    OK, more investigation revealed that the Fastpath is actually sending the source network's router in the NBPLkup extended DDP packet...
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    Its too bad I don't have an ImageWriter to confirm this, but I suspect this card is dumber than anyone expects. Its entirely possible...
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    NJRoadfan replied to the thread DOS 3.3 Commands?.
    Just type the line number you want to change and the revised line of code. You can list a specific section of your program by specifying...
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    This is how I'm interpreting the behavior of the ImageWriter LocalTalk card. The card doesn't seem to read the sender's address in the...
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    I modified TashRouter to send out long DDP headers over LocalTalk for Multicast packets along with the above changes. Boxen like the...
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    OK, re-reading the USENet post about how the Weber Multigate fixed the ImageWriter issues, basically the Fastpath does this out of the...
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    NJRoadfan replied to the thread IIGS high speed scsi.
    The Apple SCSI cards use drives with Apple Partition Map. You could partition them that way if needed, with ProDOS partitions of course...
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    Seems that Inside AppleTalk is a bit vague what the DDP header has to look like on NBPLkup packets generated by a router from a NBP...
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    Both output identical NBPLkup packets. Now there is a difference in the header with TashRouter and likely a bug. TashRouter (LToUDP...
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    Doing some packet sniffing on the Fastpath 4 (onboard circa 1988 ROM) and 5 (latest 1992 release), they both send long DDP packets for...
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    NJRoadfan replied to the thread Appletalk wiring.
    A loopback "cable" really isn't a cable. Its a pigtail connector that "loops back" the above pairs in the connector for testing. The...
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    NJRoadfan replied to the thread Appletalk wiring.
    Apple printer cable has a mini-DIN 8-pin on both ends. Pins 1-2, 3-5, and 6-8 are flipped. https://whitefiles.org/tec/pgs/h10b8.png...
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    The latest build still works for netbooting the IIgs off my netatalk box via TashTalk. So far no regressions to report for my devices. I...
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