I'm not so sure that is going to work. The Apple II's scsiface is likely a
very simple, small-word device.
Regards,
Jeff
In <200011230203.SAA21888(a)ellie.ssl.berkeley.edu>du>, on 11/23/00
at 10:04 AM, "Eric J. Korpela" <korpela(a)ellie.ssl.berkeley.edu> said:
> >I was refering to a product Apple designed but
never released when I was
> >talking about the ethernet board. The TCP-IP stack came from a third party
> >about 2 years ago and is called Marinetti.
>
> I was actually referring to a new Ethernet project. There should be more info
> here:
http://www.a2central.com/features/y2kfest/announce/lancegs/index.html
I've often wondered how difficult it would be to
use one of my Mac SCSI
Ethernet boxes to put my IIgs on the net. I'd need to reverse engineer
the interface and then hack Marinetti to support it (assuming it is
actually release open source).
Does anyone have a program for the Mac that will trap
all the traffic
to/from a given SCSI ID?
Eric
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