[vcf-midatlantic] Moving files from an old 68k-Mac to an emulator or other machine
Glenn Holmer
cenbe at kolabnow.com
Sat Sep 19 09:22:59 EDT 2020
On 9/18/20 8:59 AM, David Riley wrote:
> On Sep 18, 2020, at 8:29 AM, Glenn Holmer via vcf-midatlantic
> <vcf-midatlantic at lists.vcfed.org> wrote:
>> I'm keeping an old version of Debian on a Raspberry Pi so I can
>> run Netatalk 2.2 for my Mac SEs. Is there anything current that
>> will support AppleTalk?
>
> Nope. They dropped AppleTalk support from Netatalk at the 3.0
> transition because:
Thanks for the detailed analysis. I was aware that netatalk had dropped
support, but wanted to know whether there is anything that can be used
in place of the old versions; apparently the answer is "not yet". I just
love having a Linux server that my Mac SE and SE/30 with Asante Ethernet
cards can talk to. It makes me feel so modern.
> What I *really* want to do is make a userland AppleTalk stack/library
> that works via BPF to do the packet handling on anything that handles
> BPF
By BPF, do you mean Berkeley Packet Filter?
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Glenn Holmer (Linux registered user #16682)
"After the vintage season came the aftermath -- and Cenbe."
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