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Re: Getting an Apple IIgs on the Internet
On Jun 8, 8:30 am, Polymorph <polymorp...@hotmail.com> wrote:
> On Jun 6, 11:07 pm, roughana <andrew.roug...@writeme.com> wrote:
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> > On Jun 6, 1:17 pm, Polymorph <polymorp...@hotmail.com> wrote:> Marinetti is what you need.
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> >http://sourceforge.net/tracker/index.php?func=detail&aid=498031&group...
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> > > There are guides for setting up the connection using Windows 9x
> > > in JuicedGS (I don't remember which edition).
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> > See articles in Juiced GS magazine v9.4 and v10.1 for more
> > information and a semi tutorial for how to get DCC working to
> > support a connection with the IIgs.
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> > Implementation of MS-CHAPv1 is complete in Scripted PPP
> > Link Layer v1.3d4 and later and in PPP Link Layer v1.3d6 and later.
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> > The Sourceforge tracket states that this has been tested with Windows
> > 95 and 98SE only.
> > However, I know I did some testing with Windows Server 2000 and
> > perhaps that works too.
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> > It has been some time since I looked into it, so my memory is flakey,
> > but later versions of windows
> > probably require different authentication protocols ie MS-CHAPv2
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> > I was looking into support for MS-CHAPv2, however it requires an
> > implementation of MD-2 and that doesn't exist yet.
>
> > Regards,
> > Andrew
>
> Andrew,
>
> Could you use the MD-2 GPL'ed source here:
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> http://www.koders.com/c/fid002209DC65CFB5015701EAB0917F47F1AB3171F1.a...
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> with Orca/C?
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> I'd be happy to help out if it means that we can get DCC working under
> Windows XP.
>
> Cheers,
> Mike
I just pulled the code into Orca/C and with some minor tweaking, got
it to compile. I haven't tested the code any further, but it is
looking promising. I assume you could link the compiled code with
Marinetti somehow? I'm not familiar with Merlin, but I would have
thought it would be fairly simple.
Let me know if you want some help. I'm an experienced C programmer,
but my 65816 assembly is next to non-existent.
Cheers,
Mike