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Re: Getting GS/OS and Mac OS X talking to each other



Roger Johnstone (roger@ihug.invalid) wrote:

: You can also turn on AppleTalk for file sharing by using the NetInfo 
: Manager in the Utilities folder. In the top pane select '/' then 
: 'config' then 'AppleFileServer'. Then in the bottom pane select the 
: property 'use_appletalk' and change its value to '1'.

That's how I did it with my system...

: The bigger problem is that Apple 'repurposed' a flag originally used for 
: storing ProDOS files on a Mac volume. As a result while the IIGS can 
: read files fine from the Mac it can't write any files to it.

: I think it was only forked files it couldn't write. When I tried it 
: nothing worked but possibly all the files I was creating using the 
: Finder were forked, later I found out non-forked files were supposed to 
: work but haven't connected them together since to try it.

I wasn't able to get anything to write from the IIgs.  I can read files
all I want from the OS-X box, but when I try to write I get a "permission
denied" error even though I am writing to a directory "owned" by the IIgs.
 My solution has been to use an old MacOS box as a file server.  I have to
have it in the network anyway to serve as the bridge between the Ethernet
network and the Localtalk network anyway, I might as well park files
there, too.

Next I want to get MacIP running on the IIgs so that I can actually log in
to a shell on the OS-X box, not just share files back and forth...sharing
files is useful, but I want to do more useful things...!

--Dave Althoff, ][.
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