Sorry, it turns out I should have waited to write. But the good news is I got it to work!
I used `-router` and `-phase 2` in atalkd.conf, then restarted all the relevant services: atalkd, afpd, timelord, papd. Then they all show up in the client machine's Chooser. Having `-seed` in there...
Another clue -- when I select Chooser/Tardis on the client machine, I get a stream of entries like the following in /var/log/syslog:
Oct 15 20:35:43 piscsi atalkd[927]: nbp lkup sendto 65280.243: Network is unreachable
Oct 15 20:35:44 piscsi atalkd[927]: nbp lkup sendto 65280.243: Network is...
Still not working, but I think we may have some progress.
I added these lines to atalkd.conf and restarted afpd and atalkd. Afterwards, this is what nbplkup reported:
pi@piscsi:~ $ nbplkup
piscsi:ProDOS16 Image 2.191:3...
Thanks! I do have the Daynaport drivers installed and the device added to the SCSI bus on the piscsi. I can use it to access the Internet and AppleTalk over TCP/IP. So the piscsi software seems to be working fine; it's Netatalk that's running into problems (albeit with the piscsi bridge...
No luck. Here's some more information.
PiSCSI software version: 23.4.1
Hardware and OS: Raspberry Pi 2 Model B Rev 1.1, Linux 6.1.21-v7+ armv7l
After fresh image install and Netatalk (7) via easyinstall.sh:
pi@piscsi:~ $ nbplkup
piscsi:ProDOS16 Image...
I'm having some trouble getting Netatalk and Daynaport emulation on a PiSCSi to work together. I'm hoping maybe someone here might know what I'm doing wrong!
My setup:
- Raspberry Pi 2B, wired ethernet
- PiSCSI fullspec board
- PiSCSI April 2023 release image
After installing a fresh release...
Yes, I have those issues too with the Quadra 700 – green tint, only 640x480. Do you know what system extensions resolve them? I tried Basic Color Monitor, but that doesn't seem to have changed anything.
Funny - I wish I had the fold-out stand! Is it the right color for the Rev A? I've never seen that, even in photos. Anyway, grass is greener, I suppose :)
From reading online, it sounds like the neck plastic was a particular problem with the Rev A models. The plastic in mine had only partly...
This one seems to be playing nice with a Performa 475!
And yes – this one had the snapped spring holder. Some superglue is doing a fine job for now; if it breaks again though, my plan is to epoxy the spring end to the stand neck.
Good idea. I had a look at through the PD-ROM disks as well as the AMUG disks, but no luck.
Part of the issue may be that the time from the initial Alpha release to 1.03 is fairly short: February - August 1993.
If anyone else has other ideas or leads, please let me know.
I'm working on archiving the earliest versions of the oldest web browsers -- unfortunately, many of these versions are disappearing as FTP archives go offline.
http://9p.sdf.org/who/tweedy/ancient_browsers/index.html
I'm wondering if anyone here has a lead on pre 1.03 versions of MacWWW/Samba...
Apologies (and please say so) if this is not the place for a hardware question.
I just got a RaSCSI, and on my second or third time booting it, it unexpectedly started causing what look like kernel errors on my pi2. The pi works fine without the RaSCSI daughterboard attached. Screenshot below...
I was given a Portable Stylewriter, which is an Apple-branded Canon BJ-10 with included Parallel-to-Serial adapter. It works like a charm with my Color Classic in 7.1.1, and apparently it also works well with the Newton, though I haven't tried this yet.
But no dice at all for me on the Color...
You're right - the disk format wasn't the problem, and transferring them over from an HFS volume was part of the solution.
Turns out I just needed to strip the resource fork from the files after moving them into the A/UX file system. For anyone reading this in the future, there's a built-in...
I have A/UX 3.1.1 up and running in QEMU, but as it stands I seem to have no way to get files on or off of the unix partition:
The FTP client that comes installed requires active mode, which doesn't work with my router
Any binary/executable files loaded via a Macintosh disk don't work when...