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FujiNet Retro Computer Network Adapter - FujiNet
FujiNet is a multi-peripheral emulator and WiFi network device for vintage computers. The first completed hardware was for Atari 8-Bit computers and
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Retro-Computing.com Show Archive
Retro-Computing.com vintage software library, vintage software archive display page. This page displays the contents of a single retro-computing.com vintage software archive/library.
surl-server – a serial proxy for 8bit computers
How to install and configure surl-server and get your old Apple II online
GitHub - marciot/mac-minivnc: A VNC remote desktop server for vintage Macintosh computers, including the Mac Plus.
A VNC remote desktop server for vintage Macintosh computers, including the Mac Plus. - marciot/mac-minivnc
A VNC remote desktop server for vintage Macintosh computers
Classic Mac Networking
Basilisk II, SheepShaver & AppleTalk on Ubuntu (QEMU/KVM)
Status: 12 September 2020 - Tested and have completed doing two "large" physical disk dumps to Virtual Mac using "sheep_net" kernel module.
Basilisk II & SheepShaver are emulations for Motorola 68000 series and PowerPC series Apple Macintoshes. For retro-computing enthausiants they bring a virtualised retro computing experience. Both can be
GitHub - FozzTexx/globaltalk: Docker image with qemu in order to run an emulated 68k Mac to act as #GlobalTalk router
Docker image with qemu in order to run an emulated 68k Mac to act as #GlobalTalk router - FozzTexx/globaltalk
tn3270 for the Macintosh
On retro-computing: null modem communication – Quantum Bits
Live Streaming a Macintosh Plus (or Any Compact Mac)
The Problem with ConfigPPP / MacPPP
ConfigPPP is notoriously fragile, and I’m stuck. I first encountered the problem discussed in this thread, and now I have an exciting new problem. When I click ‘Open’ in ConfigPPP it dies instantly with the unhelpful dialogue box “Resource Error”. I’ve tried both Printer and Modem port, and...
The final frontier: connecting a Macintosh SE to the Internet with a Raspberry Pi
How to connect a 68k Mac to the internet without an ethernet card!
How I introduced a 27-year-old computer to the web