Hello.
I was able to purchase a pair of the FlashBox LocalTalk boxes, two floppies and two Mac serial port cables. Before seeing these, I had no idea that Sun had something to do with LocalTalk or all things.
http://bitsavers.informatik.uni-stuttgart.de/pdf/sun/TOPS/TOPS_Product_Guide_1990.pdf says: "TOPS FlashBox: Increase your Macintosh's data transfer rate from 230Kb to 770Kb". And there is very little information available on these, couple of mentiones like this and this.
According to the labels the two disks are identical, and they were still sealed... until I opened them as I wanted to get these imaged. Both disks had issues; first would give read errors on my Mac (Centris 610, which I had closest at hand with a floppy drive) and the second had some visible dirt on the surface. However I was able to image the latter disk with my GreaseWeazle, and later read on the Mac and copy the files over and create a StuffIT archive with no read errors.
However I am not sure how to use these. The file "Install FlashTalk" gave "divide-by-zero" error (on Centris, and crashed on Mini vMac). FlashCheck gave error that the extension was not loaded (understandable as I didn't attempt that yet).
I tried using Disk Copy to create additional image, but that bombed out with error type 11 everytime it attempted to create an image. (I saw a mention that this might be an issue when using with large drive partitions?).
Before going head-first and trying myself, anyone happen to have a manual? Or any more insight on using these?
I guess my Centris with OS8 might be a bit too new, so perhaps I should dig up my LC or SE/30 instead?
Looking inside, the power input is center positive and feeds straight into a 7805 so I presume the original PSU was probably something like 7.5-9 volts? A quick attempt with around 7V in gave stable 5V out from the regulator but the LED did not light up (perhaps it won't until there is link, activity or drivers loaded and it switches into the faster mode).
I was able to purchase a pair of the FlashBox LocalTalk boxes, two floppies and two Mac serial port cables. Before seeing these, I had no idea that Sun had something to do with LocalTalk or all things.
http://bitsavers.informatik.uni-stuttgart.de/pdf/sun/TOPS/TOPS_Product_Guide_1990.pdf says: "TOPS FlashBox: Increase your Macintosh's data transfer rate from 230Kb to 770Kb". And there is very little information available on these, couple of mentiones like this and this.
According to the labels the two disks are identical, and they were still sealed... until I opened them as I wanted to get these imaged. Both disks had issues; first would give read errors on my Mac (Centris 610, which I had closest at hand with a floppy drive) and the second had some visible dirt on the surface. However I was able to image the latter disk with my GreaseWeazle, and later read on the Mac and copy the files over and create a StuffIT archive with no read errors.
However I am not sure how to use these. The file "Install FlashTalk" gave "divide-by-zero" error (on Centris, and crashed on Mini vMac). FlashCheck gave error that the extension was not loaded (understandable as I didn't attempt that yet).
I tried using Disk Copy to create additional image, but that bombed out with error type 11 everytime it attempted to create an image. (I saw a mention that this might be an issue when using with large drive partitions?).
Before going head-first and trying myself, anyone happen to have a manual? Or any more insight on using these?
Looking inside, the power input is center positive and feeds straight into a 7805 so I presume the original PSU was probably something like 7.5-9 volts? A quick attempt with around 7V in gave stable 5V out from the regulator but the LED did not light up (perhaps it won't until there is link, activity or drivers loaded and it switches into the faster mode).








