piscsi
glci
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30 | 11 | |
493 | 567 | |
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9.0 | 0.0 | |
4 days ago | over 2 years ago | |
C++ | JavaScript | |
BSD 3-clause "New" or "Revised" License | - |
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piscsi
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Apple //gs to USB? Files from Mac Mini --> //gs? Home Network? BBS?
The ultimate setup is to get an Uthernet II card for your IIgs and connect to a netatalk file server via AFPBridge. The easiest way to set up a netatalk file server is on a Raspberry Pi using PiSCSI software. Your vintage Macs, modern Macs, and IIgs can all transfer files to and from the server.
- My new Raspberry Pi case! The Pi emulates the modem for Captain's Quarters BBS running on my IIgs and hosts my netatalk file server. It uses the existing LED's and power switch.
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Help: Found at the a flea market not working, needed a full recap and now I need a hard drive solution. More info in comments.
PiSCSI is a good solution for macs that don’t have built-in networking as it can emulate a network card as well as HD and CD.
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Is it possible to connect an old Macintosh classic to the internet? And if so how?
Best bet is probably getting a PiSCSI. It’s a modern Raspberry Pi-based device that emulate many devices, including hard drives but also an Ethernet adapter. I also have mine set up to run an AFP server that I can connect to from my modern Mac to transfer over, then retrieve them from my vintage Mac.
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Installing an Ethernet card and video card and other upgrades for a Mac SE/30
Eh... I had many, many battles with parallel SCSI. However, once active terminators became widely available and affordable (late 90s-ish) it was practically plug&play (just mind the ID switches)
The trickier bit would be to find one of those old SCSI-attached ethernet devices (Asanté, DaynaPort, EtherMac, ...) since they're coveted items in the retro scene. Although it looks like at least PiSCSI can emulate a DaynaPort https://github.com/PiSCSI/piscsi/wiki/Dayna-Port-SCSI-Link
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What measures are other European homelabbers taking to combat rising electricity costs?
https://github.com/PiSCSI/piscsi is your friend; I also use it on my alphas and vaxen.
- 50-pin SCSI pinout
- Who still here uses their very old Macs and their softwares?
- Any grooveboxes/samplers with wifi network/browser accessible drives?
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It actually works ! What do I do now !?
Get a RaSCSI and connect it up to the internet!
glci
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🦊 GitLab CI YAML Modifications: Tackling the Feedback Loop Problem
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Build und deployment laugt mich aus
Hast du schon mal https://github.com/mdubourg001/glci probiert? Damit kannst du die Pipeline lokal testen und so den Feedback Loop verkürzen.
- Show HN: Test your Gitlab CI Pipelines changes locally using Docker
- glci - Test your Gitlab CI Pipeline changes locally using Docker.
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- glci - Test your Gitlab CI Pipelines changes locally using Docker
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What are some alternatives?
SCSI2SD - Copy of SCSI2SD from codesrc.com, as found at
earthly - Super simple build framework with fast, repeatable builds and an instantly familiar syntax – like Dockerfile and Makefile had a baby.
bluescsi - A small SCSI device based on stm32
mkdkr - mkdkr = Makefile + Docker
ArdSCSino-stm32
GitLab-CI-CD - Demos of GitLab CI/CD
tangram-es - 2D and 3D map renderer using OpenGL ES
apk-dispatcher-slack-bot - 🤖 Slack Bot that uses the power of GitlabCI to build and give you the APKs from Gitlab for specified branches
mac-minivnc - A VNC remote desktop server for vintage Macintosh computers, including the Mac Plus.
act - Run your GitHub Actions locally 🚀
Data-Structures-and-Algorithms-in-cpp - This repository is in development phase and will soon provide you with c++ code of various data structures and algorithms
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