TashTalk USB

Let us know if you do another run. I’d be interested in 2 or 3.

And ditto on gsteemso’s comment. I’m actually a little surprised Joe (the proprietor of jcm-1) didn’t reach out to you before making a clone. He’s normally fairly sensitive to supporting the original author.
 
I just put an order in today, so should be here a week on Monday most likely. I also had PCBWay reach out to sponsor a run, so I might be able to do some reduced price ones for forum members. Still trying to figure it out with them of course.

I messaged Joe as well and heard back, and I think it was just a misunderstanding thankfully, so no hard feelings.
 
@Bolacore Trying out the new version of TailTalk, 0.4.2, and indeed, bullet characters are now appearing correctly! However, some other change(s) you've made appear to be causing numerous files/folders, though not all, to appear as individual, unnamed files on the vintage Mac side, hundreds of megs in size. If I try to open Get Info on one of the files, the window quickly closes again and a number of duplicates appear in the window.

(Also, it seems I may have been using a faulty cable initially, as a new one appears to be behaving perfectly!)
 

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Meh, I'll rather spend my pennies on the guy who's actually doing the work before I patronize a “zero-value-added” seller. Seems only fair. Open-source hardware is meant for people to improve on the original, not just to act like concert-ticket scalpers and undercut actual development.
Agreed ten thousand percent!!!

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@Bolacore Trying out the new version of TailTalk, 0.4.2, and indeed, bullet characters are now appearing correctly! However, some other change(s) you've made appear to be causing numerous files/folders, though not all, to appear as individual, unnamed files on the vintage Mac side, hundreds of megs in size. If I try to open Get Info on one of the files, the window quickly closes again and a number of duplicates appear in the window.

(Also, it seems I may have been using a faulty cable initially, as a new one appears to be behaving perfectly!)
Ooo that doesn't look good, sorry about that! Is this only happening in 0.4.3 or what is the first version that you see this in? Could you possibly do a file list of the directory you are serving up as an attachment (Perhaps with this as the command)

Bash:
find /path/to/your/share -exec stat -f "%HT %N" {} \;

If you serve up a brand new empty folder does it also do the same?
 
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