Yeah good idea. Thanks for all your help this evening with the rest of it! And serious thanks for putting this package together.. it's exactly what I wanted and mixed with my piSCSI install I've now been able to setup my 7100/80 with the pi inside it to act as a bridge between the old world...
OH Hold on, I've got it working... I needed to run that command IN the build directory.
However.. no joy on the printer front! Still.. it was fun working all that out. I feel like I've learned something.
Checking for printers
Searching for available AppleTalk printers...
Found AppleTalk...
I was seeing that too, and when I run afpd -V I get this:
afpd has been compiled with support for these features:
AFP versions: 2.2 3.0 3.1 3.2 3.3 3.4
TCP/IP Support: Yes
AppleTalk Support: No
CNID backends: dbd last mysql
Zeroconf support...
APT! ARGH why didn't I think of that? I swear I'm getting dumber by the day.
So I've followed the rest of the instructions, but oddly my versions of everything except afpd hasn't updated:
Taken from the login screen after a reboot:
atalkd 4.1.1 - AppleTalk Network Manager Daemon
afpd...
Ah well that didn't go as planned. Went to build the 4.2.1 version and it fails on a missing library 'iniparser' - tried to install it but I ended up in a linux quagmire.. decided to quit while I was ahead without ruining the whole setup!
Off topic, but this is something that's been on my radar for a while but I've not found terribly much that seemed useful.. have you found any good sources that I should look at?
Ah now.. I've just been looking at the documentation for Netatalk and it'd seem that that functionality was added in v4.2.0 and your build is v4.1.1 from what I can gather? If that's correct is it safe to upgrade to v4.2.1 using the instructions on https://netatalk.io/install or would the steps...
I've been trying to get my ImageWriter LQ (with LocalTalk card) to work but I'm having some difficulty. When I run check-maciprpi.sh --all it runs through all the checks but when it gets to the ImageWriter it detects it but then gives the following error:
Checking for printers
Searching for...
I just posted some very low quality QT100 photos here
Post in thread 'UK Meetup 2023'
https://68kmla.org/bb/index.php?threads/uk-meetup-2023.45032/post-560062
It certainly can, which is why I was so confused things weren't working even when it wasn't connected to a modern network at all.
AHA that was it. I'd tried disabling the wrp service but it still didn't work so thought I was missing something. Does lighttpd get used for anything else?
Apologies on the delay in replying, I managed to put my back out the other day so moving around to reconnect things is rather.. painful.
I've made some interesting discoveries. If I plug the pi directly into my unifi 48 port switch, set it to the appropriate VLAN (with IGMP snooping turned...
I’ve now tried it with a dumb 8 port 10mbit Ethernet switch completely disconnected from the rest of my network, and same issue. I set the Pi to have a static IP of 10.0.1.21, and the rest on the same range with same subnet mask. I’ve also tried it directly connected to my main network route...
Oh! Actually I just had a thought.. if this is the original classic then it can boot from ROM by holding down command-option-x-o at startup before the happy Mac appears. Try that when you have a chance!
Do you have the programmer switch on the side of the classic? If so when you get the crash error you could try pressing the interrupt button and typing G or G Finder then hit return and see if that gets you any further?
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