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@rdmark I went to try out the printing support with CUPS. The documentation for the Docker image says that the CUPS web interface should be running on port 631, but I don't seem to have anything running on that port. I'm using the host networking driver, so I shouldn't have to forward any...
I used the Netatalk Docker image and didn't enable the "INSECURE_AUTH" environment variable. So, looking at the Docker image's entrypoint script:
it looks like my uam list is: uams_dhx.so uams_dhx2.so uams_randnum.so
Where would I check the version of the AppleShare extension? Is this what...
I went this route and it's working beautifully. All of my Macs back to System 7.1 can now access my Synology NAS using a Pi running Netatalk4 as a bridge (y)
If you get it working and want to max the RAM, I can confirm that this 16MB kit works in the MicroMac MultiSpeed: https://www.tindie.com/products/siliconinsider/purpleram-16mb-4mb-x-4-30-pin-dram-simm-kit/
It is, but what little info I've been able to find on compiling your own kernel for it makes it sound like more trouble than it's worth. Maybe I'll just run Netatalk on a Pi and have the Pi mount the NAS storage via NFS 🤔
I have a Synology DS220+ NAS that was running Netatalk 3 out of the box, but it doesn't play nice with some of my older macs (system 9.2.2 can see it, but system 7 can't). I recently decided to try turning off the built in AFP support (Netatalk 3) and install Netatalk 4 using the docker image...
Mine with the 50Mhz oscillator is running the CPU and FPU at 25Mhz:
Both the CPU and FPU clock pins are connected directly to the output of the flipflop IC next to the oscillator, so the flipflop is halving the frequency. That implies that, unless there were significantly different board...
I'm curious how you arrived at this mapping? I'd always just assumed the CPU was being run at half of the oscillator's frequency, but I've never verified that with a scope. I did find the below photo (not mine) of a MultiSpeed with a 40Mhz oscillator though, and 40/25 and 50/32 are similar...
Is R102 connected to the oscillator's ground pin? I can't see if there's a trace in that gap there.
Mine doesn't even have R102...looks like a pulldown resistor on the oscillator's output? Yours looks newer than mine...
Do you have an SE you can try it in without the adapter boards for the Plus, just to verify the problem is on the accelerator itself?
My Multispeed (that's my video :) ) had some cap leakage, but surprisingly the two data line continuity breaks I found were bad vias that weren't really near...
I just picked up this wonderful thing at VCFMW from @zigzagjoe
Time for some shenanigans before doing something more practical with it...
The Carrera CP allows on-the-fly switching between the Carrera and the DiiMO...
This is the user's manual and quick reference sheet for Connectix Compact Virtual 3.0 as distributed with many compact mac accelerators that had onboard SIMM slots for additional system memory.
I drove up from Pittsburgh this year with my wife and a friend (first VCF for both of them), and we all had a blast. It was great meeting everyone and just geeking out for a couple days. My wife and I won't be home for another few days as we continued up into Wisconsin to see family, so I...
Noodled around with an oscilloscope with the stacked LCII accelerator/NIC. Seems like this accelerator (and likely others) assume an expansion card won't ever be present. With the accelerator installed, the /PDS.AS line is never asserted. If I'm understanding things correctly, the LCII logic...
I was talking to some much more knowledgeable people than myself (zigzagjoe and @max1zzz) about this dual-slot PDS adapter, and they both suggested simulating a completely passive adapter by installing a passthrough on a cheap LC PDS ethernet card and stacking an accelerator on top of it. In...