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  1. superjer2000

    A dumb beginner-level question about the Apple III

    Never mind. Looks like this isn’t really the case and most SOS file management activities are performed by the menu driven sos tools disk.
  2. superjer2000

    A dumb beginner-level question about the Apple III

    I always assumed SOS would be like prodos where you could drop to a basic prompt (basic.sys) and execute commands like cat for catalog and prefix to change directories etc. Usually prodos loads into a program launcher of some sort and I’d imagine sos does the same thing. Are you able to get...
  3. superjer2000

    Accelerator Benchmark collection

    50mhz SE! Super jealous!!
  4. superjer2000

    Whats the problem with this Lisa widget drive?

    This was a great thread! It should be turned into a Netflix movie!
  5. superjer2000

    Replacing IIsi Power Supply PSU with a new alternative

    I replaced my IIsi PSU with a Seasonic ssp250sub. Works great. I have a little transistor circuit that maintained soft power. (did same mod with a IIci)
  6. superjer2000

    A case of corona discharge; my SE's flyback is poorly

    I’d get a clear case and leave it. Looks bitchin’
  7. superjer2000

    Modern 30pin SIMM Brands?

    I've had good luck with Keystron in that all of the modules I've bought (a lot of 4MB 30 pin simms) have worked. I have a bad 16MB SIMM from OWC and gave up on trying to RMA it. The process was a bit of a pain and then they want you to send the old $11.99 SIMM back. With postage, well that's...
  8. superjer2000

    Powerbook 100

    I bought a PB100 a few weeks ago. The person I bought it from said it just had a blank screen but I didn’t power it up before recapping to verify. After recapping everything (except for a couple of caps on the inverter that aren’t the same as other PB1xx models) it fired right up. I installed...
  9. superjer2000

    3D Printing The Notorious DB19!

    That’s great. I think this is very similar to what came with the fujinet I bought from mozzwald.com
  10. superjer2000

    Netatalk 2.2.7 Released

    That's exactly it. It's Debian Stretch so it's a few versions behind. That Linux install also serves up the TNFS server for my FujiNet as well as files for for my IBM 5150 (EtherDFS and EthFlop) plus a few other things. It is strictly in ringfenced to my private network. I recently took the...
  11. superjer2000

    Netatalk 2.2.7 Released

    @slipperygrey Thanks! Appreciate the extra info. Now I just need to work myself up to the idea of upgrading. Everything works perfectly now (AppleShare and both my b&w and Color printers are accessible via the Chooser through Cups.). And 11/10 times making any changes will break something...
  12. superjer2000

    Netatalk 2.2.7 Released

    I've been running Netatalk 2.2.6 on Debian for a few years now (early 2020 from my notes) and had posted about it previously. I had found a post somewhere (maybe Google groups?) where somebody had noted the issue with 2.2.6 related to two lines of code and by rolling back to the red lines in...
  13. superjer2000

    Which "useless" extensions are not worth the RAM and time to load nowadays?

    Not exactly your question but a couple of extensions that MUST be installed for your Mac to operate to its maximum potential are: 1. The Talking Moose 2. The Grouch trash can INIT
  14. superjer2000

    Apple /// questions

    Thanks for the manual link! I love older hard disks and am looking forward to reading this.
  15. superjer2000

    Bolo Game Notification Systems

    Sorry for the cross post - I'm not sure how well trafficked The Lounge is as compared to the main forums. @Scott Squires has added game notification to the Bolo reboot. When a new game starts you can receive a notification through Discord or by email. Linking to the Lounge forum post below...
  16. superjer2000

    External ZuluSCSI and SCSI2D collides with chassi

    This is what I did. 1 or 2x straight through gender changes attached to my older 25pin SCSI2SD did the trick.
  17. superjer2000

    Kensington TurboMouse 4.0 - Trackball

    I've been meaning to ask this for about two years now... I bought a Kensington TurboMouse 4.0 off of eBay a long time ago - It works fine but when I roll the trackball with any real speed or force in any direction other than towards the bottom left the ball lifts up a little bit (losing traction...
  18. superjer2000

    Rethinking my bridge/server setup

    I have a VMware box (ESXI is free for home use) that hosts a few VMs including a Debian install with Netatalk 2.2.6. I only mention VMware as it means I don’t need to dedicate a pi or other computer to this server which saves space. My Netatalk server has an AppleShare that shares a volume on...
  19. superjer2000

    68net - a modern SCSI to Ethernet board

    When I had first ported Daynaport over to the Scuznet, I documented the protocol as it relates to the Mac relatively extensively. There is a Scuznet Daynaport readme file here that describes how it works...
  20. superjer2000

    Do StuffIt 5.5 archives encode the resource fork safely for transfer to a non-Mac ?

    What's in that resource fork? Will stuffit expander fail to extract an older .sit file that is missing its resource fork? I didn't think that was the case but I could be misremembering.
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