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|    Stephen Heumann to Christopher G. Mason    |
|    Re: Some excerpts from SMB FST Read Me f    |
|    24 Jul 24 20:48:56    |
      From: stephenheumann@gmail.com              On 7/24/24 7:09 PM, Christopher G. Mason wrote:       > With regards to the FST, it (along with AFPBridge and NetDisk) is not       > stable with the MacIP Link Layer on my real ROM 01 IIgs (crashes when       > trying to copy 100+kb files). I suspect there are unresolved bugs with       > the link layer and/or Marinetti when transferring "large" amounts of data.              Yes, there are known issues with the MacIP link layer, which likely       cause the problems you're seeing. (Basically, it does Memory Manager       calls in an interrupt handler, when it may not be safe to do so.) Maybe       the issues will be fixed someday, but for now an Ethernet card is a       better bet for stable TCP/IP networking on the GS.              > Something unrelated you may want to add to the readme. If someone is       > sharing the same folder with netatalk 2.x and samba (like A2SERVER is       > setup to do), don't enable vfs_fruit, otherwise you'll have a metadata       > MESS on your hands since netatalk 2.x stores resource folks in separate       > folders. Best to only access those shares with AFPBridge or the native       > AFP client.              Yes, Netatalk 2.x and Samba have incompatible metadata representations.       Netatalk 3.x is more compatible with Samba, but drops AppleTalk support.       (It can be used with AFPBridge, though.)              --       Stephen Heumann              --- SoupGate-Win32 v1.05        * Origin: you cannot sedate... all the things you hate (1:229/2)    |
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