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Re: Marinetti and Appletalk



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In article <auq3re$f2u$1@server05.icaen.uiowa.edu>,
ground.ecn AppleII Librarian <apple2pd@ground.ecn.uiowa.edu> wrote:
>I have Appletalk enabled and Marinetti.v3d4 .  I am experiencing the same
>difficulty with the IIGS occasionally locking up at random (even if not
>doing telnet).  I also have an unresolved issue with Spectrum (v2.3)  
>sometimes getting stuck repeating the same few lines over and over with
>every key stroke.  No solution except to reboot.

I haven't done enough playing-around with other stuff since getting MacIP
enabled to know if Marinetti and AppleTalk will disagree with each other. 
The lockups I've seen have all happened in the bundled telnet client and
webserver.

>I must admit I was pretty excited to telnet into my unix box on ethernet
>from my IIGS.  Reality is dampening enthusiasm, but I wiil keep playing.
>Appleshare is more important to me than telnet.  If I can get stable
>telnet service I will try to install SAFE.v1.1 for FTP service.  So
>far, zmodem does NOT work either.

ZMODEM won't work over Telnet.  It needs an 8-bit-clean communications path,
which Telnet doesn't provide.  Since I can use AppleTalk to move files
between my IIGS, my Mac, and my Linux server (and SMB between my Win2K boxen
and my Linux server), I can move files between any of my machines without
needing ZMODEM.

>I hope to hear from Andrew, Scott, and others trying MacIP.  Eventually I
>hope to buy a LanceGS card and try the ethernet layer with my SysLink
>router.

While plugging a IIGS directly into a switch would be a neat hack, a
GatorBox is much cheaper and lets you do more.  (A MacIP implementation on a
IIe with a workstation card would be the shiznit. :-) )

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