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AARP are produced by RPi - it's running the Netatalk server and I can see them being passed to the RPi Broadcom driver (using bpftrace) - they never reach any other client on the network. Again, RPi is the "Access Point" in question here.
I can see the traffic just fine on the wired network on...
I went down the rabbit hole of this hoping I could create an All-in-One AppleTalk solution with a linux box acting both as Access Point + Netatalk server.
Unfortunately, it seems like the issue lies in the actual WiFi chipset firmware as the kernel and the driver do construct right ethernet...
You mean to make it smaller? This is the best I could make it to fill the screen, there's still a horizontal shift to the left that I'm unsure how to fix.
I'm using QuickFTP app on my modern Mac Studio running Seqoia.
Thanks, will give it a read.
I have a clean System 6 install too, it is indeed much snappier.
I do! And I still can't easily share files between the two.
For example - I just downloaded Disk Copy 4.2 `sit` file to my modern Mac...
I'm extremely new to the whole "classic" Mac thing so please bear with me if I'm asking dumb questions, but...
I got a Macintosh Plus which I have now upgraded (among other mods) with internal BlueSCSI (with WiFi!) - I thought this is all I will ever need to easily time travel transfer files...
Yup, that was it, replaced U3 and it's working now! Unfortunately seems the keyboard I got is dead, so will need to continue working on it.
I guess some people have project cars, I seem to have a project computer.
I found this PDF regarding the circuitry - is this the one you're talking about?
https://archive.org/details/manualzz-id-972786
I've read about this possible being caused by faulty U3 chip, not sure where to get an replacement though...
Grabbed a "non-working" Mac Plus off a friend recently and first boot worked just fine, got the beep and "no disk" icon. Then I connected the mouse, keyboard and external floppy drive (as internal was supposedly dead) and the Mac stopped booting. Garbled screen, no beep, you know the drill...
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