Actually I can't seem to get Disk Utility (macOS Sonoma 14.7.1 on M1 MacBoon Pro) to open that image. Just a brief flash of something appearing and disappearing in the volumes list. :-/ However the command line tool still works:
user_id@MacBook-Pro-M1 ~ % hdiutil burn...
I don't see why you shouldn't be able to use Disk Utility on an Apple Silicon Mac to burn an ISO on a CD in a USB attached SuperDrive.
Mac OS 9 cd images on Macintosh Garden
Why does it offend you so much that anyone could find this useful? I don't get it.
I totally agree it's completely non-compliant with how Ethernet devices are required to have unique MAC address. And it's not like anyone is arguing that it would not be better if every unit had a unique MAC...
Yeah, it kinda is... This limitation is clearly stated on the page and this is a hobbyist niche product. Just don't buy it if it bothers you, there are plenty of folks that will be glad to live with this limitation and if it ends up in some future hands that person can google and find about...
I guess you are out of luck, you can't have two devices with the same MAC address on the same network. Don't think this is a problem for most folks but I guess if you are trying to outfit a lab or something it could be. Definitely glad this is out there even with this limitation vs. not out...
I haven't found an IDE mSATA adapter and card that will work in my Lombard, including that Ableconn that I use successfully in my 3400, Pismo, iBook G4 and Mac mini G4. There has got to be something about the IDE controllers used in the generation of machines between the 3400 and the Pismo...
I recall my high school computer science teacher getting a 5300/100 in 1995 when we were learning to program in his class using Turbo Pascal on Classic II's. We were all amazed. I'd love to find a reasonable 5400 (dreamworld be a black 5500)
Curious, what's the downside of the AFP server functionality? Do you have another solution for that or just prefer sneaker net?
Years ago I setup a Raspberry Pi sever running MacIPRpi (which has many useful features) and quickly found it to be instrumental in how I work with my retro Macs on my...
Sure, other than the somewhat unique (cool IMHO) way it connects to and is powered by one host via AAUI it’s just an Ethernet hub.
I wonder if Asante manufactured this for Apple, it’s a lot like their “NetEXtender 5 Port Hub“ just with AAUI instead of AUI:
https://www.ebay.com/itm/384211894460
Probably a long shot but anyone have a Umax SuperMac c600 (any config) they might want to part with? I have a 1MB inline cache board that wants to be reunited with one! (tested good in my c500, but can't leave it in there for mechanical reasons)
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