Was checking my router config for unrelated reasons when I went over to the bandwidth monitor tab and remembered it splits out AURP usage.
For the month of #MARCHintosh, my network uploaded nearly 300 *mega bytes* of data to #GlobalTalk !
Was checking my router config for unrelated reasons when I went over to the bandwidth monitor tab and remembered it splits out AURP usage.
For the month of #MARCHintosh, my network uploaded nearly 300 *mega bytes* of data to #GlobalTalk !
Quick little goodbye and see you next year for #marchintosh #globaltalk

@chockenberry #MARCHintosh is year round, didn't you know?
Source: Me - I helped invent the thing. :D
Not great timing with #MARCHintosh having just ended, but I finally have the time and ability to work on restoring my 512k Mac.
(Go back in this thread to see what has happened so far.)
I’m going to replace all the capacitors on the analog board. First up is the blown RIFA:
🍂 What Happened After BeOS? From Dano and Zeta to Haiku [Part 4] #marchintosh

So now that #MARCHintosh is over, I spent the day doing some network reconfiguration.
Can folks still see and connect to my #GlobalTalk shared volumes? Any performance improvement?
I've switched from the QEMU VM running AIR in Mac System 7.1, over to a modern Debian Linux VM running the LToUDP fork of jrouter.
It was a bit of a pain to get everything going again - what finally made everything work was sticking to a VM on my Mac Mini instead of trying to run it all on the Pi or my NAS. There's junk that gets appended to the end of my AppleTalk packets when they cross over my Wifi bridges, and so the routing needs to happen behind one of them in order for everything to work correctly.
I'm not committing to this new setup yet, but I'll probably leave it running for a week or so and see how stable things are compared to the previous AIR setup.
Anyway, now that I have LToUDP working, it means I can access GlobalTalk volumes from my laptop without the need for a Wifi bridge (or a separate laptop), as long as I'm using Mini vMac or Snow.
MOAR ANIMATION!
Sad that I just barely missed #Marchintosh with these ;)
Is there a definitive answer to “what is the latest model Mac that can run Apple Internet Router 3?” for connecting to #globaltalk ?
What are the given dependencies that we know about? MacTCP vs Open Transport, what Max. OS version, 68K vs PPC.
Now that #MARCHintosh is over I want to do some experimenting. This also coincides with my new resolution to not use emulation for anything. Really hardware and back in the day software.