ddos on Notice: LineageOS build repository discontinued.Chris Kobayashi on Notice: LineageOS build repository discontinued.I decided to put it to work to hold backups of my new mobile dev machine in the event of the worst case scenario. I also received a larger SSD to replace the boot drive on Desktop PC, and suddenly had a 120GB SSD with no job. Richard Porter on Why won’t the TI-99/4A cassette port work with my PC sound-out port? Here’s why … Raspberry Pi Time Machine This week I received a new MacBook Pro 2017 to use as my development machine when ‘on the go’ (or on the couch, to be more accurate).Jason on Fixing Litter-Robot 3 Connect network issues.Franklin ACE 1000 emulation added to MAME.Public Service Announcement: Do not use ReShip.Capsule is basically an expensive NAS that only talks the AFP/netatalk protocol. Fixing Litter-Robot 3 Connect network issues Build a 35 Time Capsule - Raspberry Pi Time Machine Backup Server.Analog NTT CallerID with Asterisk/DAHDI.There was a project called (I think) RaspApple Pi that was a distribution that provided all of the AppleTalk networking. Please drop me a line if you find this useful or need functionality that was removed. NetAtalk 3 drops all the really ancient legacy stuff that allows 68K Macs and even IIe/IIgs computers to talk to the network. Release tarball is at and the GitHub source is at It works out-of-the-box with NetBSD, and seemed okay on Linux once they fixed the Huawei commit that broke AppleTalk (as discussed at - full disclosure, I’m the guy that tried and failed to get the maintainer to fix the broken code that he himself had approved, so I’m a bit bitter). I’ve spent the past few months refactoring the 2.2.6 codebase it’s now at the point where I consider it good enough for public consumption. Now that I’m retired, I have time to work on fun projects like this. ![]() Unfortunately, the codebase rotted a bit and needed cleanup to run on current Linux and NetBSD releases. Version 2.2.6 was the last release that supported classic DDP AppleTalk (as opposed to AppleTalk-over-TCP/IP, aka “DSI”). All are networked, either through Asanté PhoneNet-to-Ethernet bridges or direct Ethernet.įor the last quarter-century, Netatalk has been the go-to solution for file/printer sharing between UNIX and AppleTalk. It’s a fun hobby, and allows me to reconnect to an Apple era that was long-gone by the time I joined Apple.Īt this point, we have a SE/30, a Classic II, a IIsi, an LC III, a Centris 650, a Quadra 700, and a Quadra 950. I’ve been repairing old 68030- and 68040-class Macintoshes for the past few years.
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