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Definitely, yes! It would e.g. enable us using 68k Macs all over the place in large congresses like the Chaos Communication Congress (some 17k visitors, some 30k devices in one network). It’s a switched network, but there’s no L2 connectivity between sites.
+1 -- and strengthening JFTR: without working flow-control you’d need to drop the baud rate drastically when a 68k machine is involved: to 2400 bps or lower. Going “just a bit down” wouldn’t do the trick.
Okay, I found the store by myself: Head over to lass-shop.de and search for "stifte" (pens in German). The shop accepts EUR via SEPA bank wire transfer. More information about the mechanics as it seems compatible with ALPS DPG-1302, Atari 1020, Commodore 1520, Silver Reed EB50 and others.
Would you mind not only dropping the anecdote but also name and URL of that company? As I’m based in Germany and own a RK-P400C w/o pens, that’d be a great help for me, and perhaps for others to follow.
Thanks for the pointer, although the read is disappointing … Mac OS & I/O … again :-/
Hm, crosscheck test 1: if NetBSD or Linux on a Quadra is able to push more than Mac OS.
Crosscheck test 2: Use IP instead of AppleTalk. Even between 2 (Gigabit-) PCI-based Macs of the 800 MHz league, AppleTalk...
I searched the forum to find comparisons of Asantés 10/100 Nubus card, comparing to onboard 10 MBit Ethernet found in Quadras and PowerMac 6/7/8100, to no avail (that the forum software filters out the number "100" as being “irrelevant” doesn’t help searching, though …)
Did no one run some...
Some cards report themselves as fixed disks, others as removable media. Try to get one that reports as fixed disk. Often, the "industrial" branded ones can be switched between fixed and removable with a utility binary available from the "industrial" brand.
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I’ve got two MagicBus cards (Mac SE PDS, one "empty", one with an 68030 accelerator), and two Radius graphics cards matching. But - no cable in between. Looks like a UW-internal SCSI connection, but apparently seems to have 60 pins, not 68.
Now – where do I get such cables?
No need for binhexing (this is an ASCII wrapper that’s meant for email transport of Mac binary files, as email isn’t binary safe), "Macbinary" is enough and saves you ~30% transfer time, as it is efficient. You can do this on the macOS commandline, too "macbinary".
If Macbinary files are...
I do not want to favour creeping featurism. But … both your board and SCSI2SD have only one (1) SCSI port. Which means, that with a Compact Mac and the external port, I can connect either SCSI2SD or 68net/Ethernet via SCSI. Not both. I could put one inside newer Macs (SE, SE/30 …), but for the...
Has anyone ever found a driver for the E-Machines Big Picture? Got one in a Mac Plus, but no drivers, no luck.
And - what kind of CRT does it drive? Portrait? 1024x768 19"?
No, I’m setting up a non-trivial AT network, with RAS and the like, step by step. I thought that I’m not the first guy running an AT network with more than 3 hosts, so that someone for sure wrote some networking debugging tools beyong "DDPing" :-)
I’d use a simple serial / RS232 nullmodem cable to a modern PC, and use Kermit or the like to copy things via serial. In worst case you can UUEncode or HQX the files first, and do a non-binary/text only transmission.
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admittedly, the title is a bit clickbaity. I’m looking for a System 6/7 safe software, that measures DDP/AppleTalk performance between 2 hosts. As I’m playing with ATrouting and RAS, this would really help me debugging stuff.
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I got hold of the old Laplink Mac software of the System 5/6ish era, which was together with some 5.25" disks for MS-DOS, to transfer stuff from Macs to PCs without networking (box images)
I’d love to use the Sys5 software part, but interface to something UNIXish/for macOS. Does anyone...
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