On my older image with adjusted kernel 4.6.0 and appletalk everything is working fine. aecho 65280.129Ĥ packets sent, 0 packets received, 100% packet loss I can aecho to its own address, but not to other nbplkup Installed Netatalk after this and it is running fine.only no appletalk or AFP over DDP. Linux orangepizero 4.9.0macippi-sun8i-g21ddf78-dirty #2 SMP Fri Jan 6 20:08: armv7l armv7l armv7l GNU/Linux The OrangePi boots perfect and I see the new kernel active: To install this over an image of the beta images site for an orangepizero.Īrmbian_26_Orangepizero_Ubuntu_xenial_4.9.0.img I have build a custom kernel with only appletalk extra as a module ( appletalk.ko) and used the then created package: I'm trying to get Netatalk working on my OrangePiOne and OrangePiPC. One of the most popular features of my site is my ready made System 6.0.8 or System 7.5.5 bootable images for use with 68k Macintosh systems.I feel like I have been here before. This entry describes how you can edit my volume images on Windows 10 using Mini vMac (Mini vMac cannot read or modify drive images). You probably know what Mini vMac is, but if not, a quick summary: Mini vMac is an open source emulator of some 68k-based Macintosh computers that runs on Windows, OS X, Linux, FreeBSD, NetBSD, Open Indiana, Microsoft Windows Mobile, and some other platforms. I mainly use Mini vMac for working with System 6.x and earlier Systems that aren’t supported by Basilisk II. Mini vMac is now installed, and ready to run.Unzip the contents of the latest build to your destination folder.Create a destination folder on your system that you will install Mini vMac in.Download the latest build from for this example I’m using version 36.04 for Windows.The latest version for Windows, OS X, Linux etc.Ĭopy files from a volume image on to a drive image.Copy files from your host system on to a partition image using Mini vMac.Drag and drop any other volume images on to Mini vMac that you want to edit.Drag and drop my 2GB System 7.5.5 volume image on to Mini vMac to boot from that image file.Drag and drop the correct ROM file on to Mini vMac (you can also rename the ROM file and store it in your Mini vMac folder to skip this step in the future.Download my 2GB System 7.5.5 volume image.Create or download the matching ROM file from the internet archive for the version of Mini vMac you downloaded: 128, 512Ke (same ROM as the Plus), Plus, SE, SE FDHD, Classic, or II (can also use IIx, IIcx, II FDHD, SE/30).Download and install Mini vMac (this guide was written using version 36.04).Once I have everything setup the way I want on the volume image I can use Basilisk II to copy the contents of the volume image to a drive image if needed.īecause Mini VMac is already well documented on sites like Emaculation, I’m only going to describe the basics of how to setup Mini vMac and focus on how you can use it to add or remove files from the System 6.0.8 or System 7.5.5 bootable volume images available to download on my site.
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