I recently made a video connecting analog phones using a couple of ATAs that allows you to dial a phone number. This will work for modems as well, but you have to change a couple more settings to reduce the audio compression. This would be even easier with a 2-port ATA like the HT-802...
I have the opportunity to acquire one of these, but can find very little info on it. I believe it's a daisy wheel printer, but it has a keyboard with it. The owner claims to have used it with his Mac Plus back when both were new. Anyone have experience with these?
I assumed one LToUDP or something like that would work, but I’m not clear on whether it supports EtherTalk.
I wouldn’t want to send every Ethernet frame on the network to the other network - just the ones relevant to EtherTalk. Maybe that’s trivial, but I don’t know how to do it.
I have my home and office networks integrated with Tailscale. Each sees the other as a subnet, facilitated by having a linux machine acting as a subnet router at each location. I'm trying to figure out what would be required to bridge EtherTalk between the two networks. I would also like to...
I can’t tell from this thread if someone actually managed to open the case of the real MacRecorder. I have one that needs repair. I’m not sure if it’s potted in there, or if the case opens up somehow.
I would like to be able to mirror the built-in video from my SE/30 to a projector with HDMI input in my classroom. I have tried to make sense of the various adapters at Joe's Computer Museum and other similar stores, but I can't quite figure out what I need. It seems like I need some version...
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