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Using TashTalk with Mini vMac to participate in #GlobalTalk from your emulated Mac - Vlado Vince
Using TashTalk with Mini vMac to participate in #GlobalTalk from your emulated Mac - Vlado Vince
It’s MARCHintosh! The month when the vintage computing community celebrates the classic Macintosh experience. This MARCHintosh started with a bang – seemingly overnight, the #GlobalTalk network took over Mastodon and soon many of us were networking each other’s disparate home AppleTalk networks into a #GlobalTalk network across continents. We’re still in the middle of the #GlobalTalk craze and I expect to write more about my experience further down the line,Read More
·blog.vladovince.com·
Using TashTalk with Mini vMac to participate in #GlobalTalk from your emulated Mac - Vlado Vince
My GlobalTalk Setup: Apple Internet Router configuration - Vlado Vince
My GlobalTalk Setup: Apple Internet Router configuration - Vlado Vince
It’s the middle of MARCHintosh! Thanks to the unexpected GlobalTalk craze, I spent the first two weeks of March having a great time participating in the world’s first global AppleTalk network. The first few days were wild — I’ve already documented my setup to interconnect a mini vMac emulator to my SE/30 running the Apple Internet Router to connect to the rest of GlobalTalk, but as of March 16 thisRead More
·blog.vladovince.com·
My GlobalTalk Setup: Apple Internet Router configuration - Vlado Vince
Basilisk II, SheepShaver & AppleTalk on Ubuntu (QEMU/KVM)
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
·just.graphica.com.au·
Basilisk II, SheepShaver & AppleTalk on Ubuntu (QEMU/KVM)
Sabina TCP - the TCP/IP stack for Mac 128K and 512K
Sabina TCP - the TCP/IP stack for Mac 128K and 512K
Sabina is a brand-new suite of TCP/IP Internet applications by D. Finnigan, designed especially for the original Macintosh 128K, Mac 512K, and Mac XL (Lisa 2). Yes, it will work on newer Macs too. Sabina uses PPP, the Point-to-Point Protocol, over an RS-232 serial port as its Link Layer.
·macgui.com·
Sabina TCP - the TCP/IP stack for Mac 128K and 512K