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That's the one! I tried it a while ago and it was really nifty, then just couldn't remember what it was I'd been using. I have plans to one day get the waybackmachine functionality integrated into my Home Automation controller (Indigo Domotics) so I can set a date from a control page.. which I...
Well that’s fair! I have two piSCSIs that I use, and quite a few BlueSCSI and other similar devices.. I particularly love the piSCSIs for the web interface for loading images, so I keep one in a 7100 I use as a vintage file server.. so that coupled with all the other things that @mactjaap ’s...
I had no idea that’d happened.. can you tell us why?
Also +1 on including piSCSI. I’ve got it installed on mine, and whilst it was easy to install it’s just another one of those faffy things that’d be awesome to be just included with a “do it all” image. I believe MacProxy was also being...
Awesome! Don’t worry about it at the moment.. it was more just a suggestion for the future!
I’m wondering, when there is a future update is there any way to update the existing install or does it require reimaging the system?
I'll have a crack at that. I feel like it's something within my capabilities.. so expect a message from me later all very confused.. :D
That I don't know how to do.. could you give more information on how, and what the benefits of that would be?
I've been using this the last couple of weeks and it's been *amazing*, thank you so much for your hard work.
One wee thing I'd like to suggest for a future update, on first login would it be possible for your script to ask the user to define the hostname, then update the script based on that...
I'm using @mactjaap's amazing MacIPRpi on a Raspberry Pi and it's working great, but I'm wondering if it's possible to disable the NAT element and use the IP range I have setup for the VLAN that my vintage network uses? I mainly want to do this simply because.. honestly.. I struggle with some...
From this angle it looks like it’s a 68 pin scsi connector.. like this one?
https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/325634282431?mkcid=16&mkevt=1&mkrid=711-127632-2357-0&ssspo=TYBAXQnXRka&sssrc=4429486&ssuid=O_6XGryPRSS&var=514658734826&widget_ver=artemis&media=COPY
Ahh of course! I thought it might've been some kinda UV light for curing solder mask or something! I have that exact same Duration desoldering station too.
Realistically the only way this is going to survive shipping is if it was completely disassembled first, all the individual plastic parts individually packaged and boxed up separately, and the chassis shipped completely independently from the plastics. And even then it’ll probably still get...
Yeah.. our hobby likes to throw the rules out the window!
Fingers crossed you get it going. I’ve got one that won’t even power on.. hoping to get it going one day!
Sensible! Make sure there’s no caps backwards. I did that recently with a AppleCD SC and I’m so annoyed with myself over it. The drive worked fine at first after I replaced the now charred cap, but a few days later it died and not yet been able to recover it.. not 100% sure if that’s was...
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