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  1. atariorbit

    GlobalTalk - Global AppleTalk network for MARCHintosh 2024 (and beyond!)

    I don't really follow, but I try and clarify my statements around where you put the AIR IP addresses to use.... The AIR system is a gateway between LocalTalk (physical cable plugged into printer/serial port of the Mac running AIR) and Ethertalk/MacIP - the Macintosh also has an ethernet adapter...
  2. atariorbit

    GlobalTalk - Global AppleTalk network for MARCHintosh 2024 (and beyond!)

    So at least two things: 1. if it's on different subnets what routes between them? That is the question you need to answer. Only-- isn't a term you can use here, you can do anything given enough time and expertise. I had them on the same subnet and it worked fine for local and remote users (as...
  3. atariorbit

    GlobalTalk - Global AppleTalk network for MARCHintosh 2024 (and beyond!)

    It does not have to be a different subnet, I used the same subnet everthing is using. Set a range outside your managed dynamic IP range. I would setup at the end of the subnet- 192.168.0.240 - 192.168.0.250 maybe... It worked without issues on a Powerbook with Localtalk->ethertalk (via the...
  4. atariorbit

    GlobalTalk - Global AppleTalk network for MARCHintosh 2024 (and beyond!)

    https://dillernet.com/apple/2024/03/15/apple-ip-gatekeeping-in-2024/ What specifically in that post dosen't work for you? I installed, configured and it worked as you would expect for me, covered in that post...
  5. atariorbit

    GlobalTalk - Global AppleTalk network for MARCHintosh 2024 (and beyond!)

    I am here! Thanks for posting it. I hope it helps others. I'm not so much of a forum person, but I'm on discord. Ask me anything there or masto. -andy
  6. atariorbit

    MODE32/System compatability

    Sure, all that is par for course. IN my experience I used a SCSI2SD and have had no issues. My SE/30 has always had 128Mb so that wasn't ever an issue with either. So- for Mac SE/30 128MB, SCSI2SD, 50mhz 030 Acellerator, ethernet - the ROMINATOR works pretty much flawlessly on 7.5.5. -andy
  7. atariorbit

    MODE32/System compatability

    Rominator in your SE/30 is the super clean way to do this. Works like a charm and can handle all the RAM you can stuff in a '30.
  8. atariorbit

    BlueSCSI SD Transfer Utility - Alpha Testers Wanted!

    I'm interested and have time this week. It will make me update my BS and test on some systems. I have: 1MB plus, SE, SE/30, Q800.
  9. atariorbit

    ThinkC [Study Group 1] Drawing on the Macintosh

    Ok, this is very helpful. So having a 'live' editable text area on a window (not a dialog) is not The Way. Fair enough. It's a modern convention that we've just become accustomed to I guess. I'm going to play with a menu for the learning and to use it to launch a dialog that will allow me to...
  10. atariorbit

    ThinkC [Study Group 1] Drawing on the Macintosh

    So I've been jumping around, way ahead in the textbook- and took the time to look at the 'big' project in a few chapters- the Reminder App. I really love the 'Going thru the code line by line' portions from Mark as he really breaks this down into small parts to think about. Point is- wow, you...
  11. atariorbit

    ThinkC [Study Group 1] Drawing on the Macintosh

    Thanks- this is exaclty what I was hoping with for this collab. I'll add some logic into my massively hardcoded project!
  12. atariorbit

    ThinkC [Study Group 1] Drawing on the Macintosh

    OK for this week I was able to brute force a mock up of the main UI. Glancing ahead esp with Dialogs, I'm thinking that a dialog would be used to edit each of these fields and writing out the strings to the rsrc file will save them (the "working with dialogs chapter"). I'm looking around to how...
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    ThinkC [Study Group 0] Getting your Development Environment Setup & Hello, World!

    I have a nice vMac zip file with everything you need to run - with think C 5 installed, MAC II ROM - ready to go. Works on my Apple Silicon Mac and my Intel macpro. PM me if you want the file (170MB).
  14. atariorbit

    ThinkC [Study Group 0] Getting your Development Environment Setup & Hello, World!

    It should be good if you use v5 and not 6. I'm using 5 since if it's good enough for jcs it's good enough for me. For ThinkC 5v: Minimum Requirements: Macintosh Plus 1 MB RAM (2 MB Recommended) System 6.0 Debugger requires 2 MB RAM and MultiFinder.
  15. atariorbit

    ThinkC [Study Group 0] Getting your Development Environment Setup & Hello, World!

    Ok what is on deck for Session 2? May I suggest we watch this video and do a small GUI App? https://jcs.org/2020/10/05/demo_app In addition to some more reading in the book.
  16. atariorbit

    ThinkC [Study Group 0] Getting your Development Environment Setup & Hello, World!

    I'm waiting for some real books to come in from ebay. PDF versions are nice for quick lookups but this stuff deserves the real physical paper...
  17. atariorbit

    A “NEW” quadra 800?

    Q800s are very nice machines to restore keep. That is the fastest Mac that can run AU/X. I love these machines and while the plastics are very brittle they are peak 040 (no fancy av) tech in book.
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    ThinkC [Study Group 0] Getting your Development Environment Setup & Hello, World!

    I hope we'll be using Amend to manage our projects in this group- maybe for Workshop 2?
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    ThinkC [Study Group 0] Getting your Development Environment Setup & Hello, World!

    OK, I'm game. I'll be using Think v5 and playing along with some real hardware. I'm hoping to learn enough to build a little config app for the Fujinet - which would be used on older mac's via the Disk drive port (like a floppy emu but mount disks over the net). Two other interesting books...
  20. atariorbit

    DECstation 5000/125

    I have a personal DEC Station 5000/25 that I painfully, painfully installed ULTIRX 3 (i think) on... one month when I was motivated. What a painful process. it really wants it's disk slices to be what it wants them to be. I was interested as they run MIPS, same as my SGIs. Anyway, I found a...