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Hi,
it took me a while...
content of afpd.conf:
"RPi Server" -transall -uamlist uams_guest.so,uams_clrtxt.so,uams_dhx.so -defaultvol /etc/netatalk/AppleVolumes.default -systemvol /etc/netatalk/AppleVolumes.system -nosavepassword -nouservol -guestname "nobody" -setuplog "default log_maxdebug...
I made myself these 4MB SIMMs last weekend, pretty happy with the result, but now I have to redo it because I didn’t pay attention to the PCB thickness and the default 1.6 mm of JLCPCB is too much… so if anyone gets into this project better you don’t repeat my silly mistake and ensure you select...
I’ll check this when back at home and give you the details.
In the meantime maybe @rdmark can see this, as he prepared the install script for the RASCSI project.
In my case I’m running the Netatalk (setup coming with the RASCSI) and created an SMB share to be able to transfer files from a modern Mac and the issue I have is that file metadata (eg. Creator) is lost, so it’s not practical.
Welcome to the Apple Memory Guide (AMG). The November, 2000 version of the AMG has added:
• the iMac, iMac DV, iMac DV+, and iMac Special Edition to the Power Macintosh section.
• the Power Macintosh G4 (Gigabit Ethernet) and Macintosh Server G4 (Gigabit Ethernet) to the Power Macintosh section.
Thanks, it works now.
It took me a bit to figure out how it works... uploading the file is straightforward, but download is a bit unclear, as it seems you have to click on "History" to get the Download button
Edit: Nope... theres a big Download button in the overview page... it's just that...
This guide contains interface information-pin-outs, switch settings, cabling requirements, and diagrams of interface ports-for Apple computers, interface cards, and peripherals. This information will help you connect Apple and non-Apple peripherals to Apple computers. The information will also...
A shutdown button is very easy to add... I shutdown the Mac, then when it tells me that I can switch off the machine, I press the button and in a few seconds the Pi is halted and I can safely power off
I have like this the SE/30 and the LC475 and only a few times I had to reset the Mac (using the keyboard) because I have several images that can boot and the Mac couldn't pick the right image on time, but this happens like 1 of each 10 times.
In the SE/30 I have added an external button to...