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Re: Anyone feel like helping me with setting up Marinetti on my GS
To: geoff
The latest copy of the Marinetti headers can be found in its CVS repository:
http://marinetti.cvs.sourceforge.net/marinetti/MOSP/Tools/ .
Geoff
> Since the Marinetti API is available through Toolbox calls, you can use any
> IIgs programming language that supports Toolbox calls. I know Marinetti
> header files were released for Orca/M, Orca/C, Orca Pascal, and Merlin
> Assembly. I don't where these all can be found now, but the Orca/M header
> files are included with the Spectrum Internet Suite source code.
> Geoff
> > On sharing your IIgs hard drive to the network, I am not aware of an
> > application to do so. GS/OS has an AppleTalk client, but not a
> > server. You could turn the tables around and have your iMac share its
> > drive, but then you'd have to be on the IIgs to pull/push files from/ to
> > the iMac through a LocalTalk interface. That's how I sometimes
> > move files to my IIgs.
>
> > If there's an FTP server (over Marinetti) available, Windows Explorer
> > can make it look as if it's part of the Windows file system, and I
> > suspect the iMac can do the same. Silver Platter (and Casper?) can
> > serve files from the IIgs, but I'm not sure if it allows you to upload
> > files.
>
> > Is ORCA/C enough to get started on writing an app that runs on
> > Marinetti? Do I need ORCA/M or anything else? Libraries?
>
> > /pitz
>
> > On Jan 4, 10:32=A0am, macdog <bigdog...@gmail.com> wrote:
> > > On Jan 4, 3:25 am, spectrumda...@nospam.com (Ewen) wrote:
> > >
> > >
> > >
> > >
> > >
> > > > Jamie,
> > >
> > > > > Great! =A0making those two changes - slot 4 to actual slot 7 and
> > > > > changing to dhcp enabled lets the GS connect to the network.
> > >
> > > > If you get problems with DNS being reliable, try reordering the load
> > > > order of the various System Inits.
> > >
> > > > Don't forget to check out my home page for various utilties you can
> > > > use with Marinetti. Amongst the various Spectrum updates, you will
> > > > find the free applications SAFE2 for FTP file transfers, SNAP for
> > > > Usenet access, and the Whozat NDA for reverse phone number lookup.
> > >
> > > > =A0 homepage.mac.com/speccie
> > >
> > > > Ewen
> > >
> > > What's the best way to browse the net? =A0How about sharing my gs hard
> > > drive (cf card) so that my c2d iMac can see the GS and write to the
> > > partition. =A0Do I need to make an HFS partition? =A0I notice that I
> > > could=
> >
> > > not see the GS with my iMac...at least as far as I can determine. =A0I
> > > was thinking if I used a 2 gig cf card. =A0put 4 EA 32 mem prodos
> > > partitions and then the balance as a HFS partition, maybe I could see
> > > that from the iMac and transfer files from the iMac that way. =A0Is
> > > that the best way? =A0Right now, I have been writing to a 1.4 meg
> > > floppy and then putting that into the gs superdrive for data transfer.
> > > =A0I was hoping for a faster way to xfer files.
> > >
> > > Thanks.
> > >
> > > Jamie.- Hide quoted text -
> > >
> > > - Show quoted text -
> >
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