• GSPort Marinetti No connection or IP

    From Landroval@21:1/5 to All on Thu Sep 22 02:58:42 2022
    I have Marinetti 3.0b1 running under GSPort 0.31. It is set for DHCP but
    does not pull an IP.
    The emulated GS is a ROM3 with GS/OS 6.0.1. I'm not sure what other info
    to provide.

    Can anyone point me to simple step by step configure docs for Marinetti- TCP/IP?

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  • From Andrew Roughan@21:1/5 to Landroval on Thu Sep 22 12:58:05 2022
    Landroval <misty@nomail.net> wrote:
    I have Marinetti 3.0b1 running under GSPort 0.31. It is set for DHCP but
    does not pull an IP.
    The emulated GS is a ROM3 with GS/OS 6.0.1. I'm not sure what other info
    to provide.

    Can anyone point me to simple step by step configure docs for Marinetti- TCP/IP?


    I recommend updating to 3.0b11

    This page has an image with everything you need and quick start
    instructions for installing Marinetti:
    http://a2retrosystems.com/Marinetti.htm

    Unfortunately the Marinetti Home page is currently not available on a live site. I need to setup a new home for it.

    Regards
    Andrew

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  • From David Schmidt@21:1/5 to Landroval on Thu Sep 22 10:40:21 2022
    On 9/21/22 10:58 PM, Landroval wrote:
    I have Marinetti 3.0b1 running under GSPort 0.31. It is set for DHCP but
    does not pull an IP.
    The emulated GS is a ROM3 with GS/OS 6.0.1. I'm not sure what other info
    to provide.

    Can anyone point me to simple step by step configure docs for Marinetti- TCP/IP?

    It's been ages, but you might try this: https://sourceforge.net/projects/gsport/files/Emulator%20Software%20Images/

    Which eventually also points here:
    http://gsport.sourceforge.net/ethernet.html

    Which says it's Windows-only (I don't think that's true any longer) and
    that it requires a wired (not wireless) connection - which I bet *is*
    still true, but again, it's been a while.

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  • From Landroval@21:1/5 to Andrew Roughan on Thu Sep 22 17:05:32 2022
    On Thu, 22 Sep 2022 12:58:05 -0000 (UTC), Andrew Roughan wrote:

    Landroval <misty@nomail.net> wrote:
    I have Marinetti 3.0b1 running under GSPort 0.31. It is set for DHCP
    but does not pull an IP.
    The emulated GS is a ROM3 with GS/OS 6.0.1. I'm not sure what other
    info to provide.

    Can anyone point me to simple step by step configure docs for
    Marinetti-
    TCP/IP?


    I recommend updating to 3.0b11

    This page has an image with everything you need and quick start
    instructions for installing Marinetti: http://a2retrosystems.com/Marinetti.htm

    Unfortunately the Marinetti Home page is currently not available on a
    live site. I need to setup a new home for it.

    Regards Andrew

    I found different images on that site from what I'm using. I'm not sure
    how I missed them. I'll give them a try.
    Thanks

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  • From Landroval@21:1/5 to David Schmidt on Thu Sep 22 17:03:34 2022
    On Thu, 22 Sep 2022 10:40:21 -0400, David Schmidt wrote:

    On 9/21/22 10:58 PM, Landroval wrote:
    I have Marinetti 3.0b1 running under GSPort 0.31. It is set for DHCP
    but does not pull an IP.
    The emulated GS is a ROM3 with GS/OS 6.0.1. I'm not sure what other
    info to provide.

    Can anyone point me to simple step by step configure docs for
    Marinetti-
    TCP/IP?

    It's been ages, but you might try this: https://sourceforge.net/projects/gsport/files/
    Emulator%20Software%20Images/

    Which eventually also points here: http://gsport.sourceforge.net/ethernet.html

    Which says it's Windows-only (I don't think that's true any longer) and
    that it requires a wired (not wireless) connection - which I bet *is*
    still true, but again, it's been a while.

    I am using the image from those links.

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  • From Landroval@21:1/5 to Landroval on Thu Sep 22 18:14:00 2022
    On Thu, 22 Sep 2022 17:05:32 +0000, Landroval wrote:

    On Thu, 22 Sep 2022 12:58:05 -0000 (UTC), Andrew Roughan wrote:

    Landroval <misty@nomail.net> wrote:
    I have Marinetti 3.0b1 running under GSPort 0.31. It is set for DHCP
    but does not pull an IP.
    The emulated GS is a ROM3 with GS/OS 6.0.1. I'm not sure what other
    info to provide.

    Can anyone point me to simple step by step configure docs for
    Marinetti-
    TCP/IP?


    I recommend updating to 3.0b11

    This page has an image with everything you need and quick start
    instructions for installing Marinetti:
    http://a2retrosystems.com/Marinetti.htm

    Unfortunately the Marinetti Home page is currently not available on a
    live site. I need to setup a new home for it.

    Regards Andrew

    I found different images on that site from what I'm using. I'm not sure
    how I missed them. I'll give them a try.
    Thanks

    I'm not finding Marinetti in the images.

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  • From Landroval@21:1/5 to Andrew Roughan on Thu Sep 22 18:26:50 2022
    On Thu, 22 Sep 2022 12:58:05 -0000 (UTC), Andrew Roughan wrote:

    Landroval <misty@nomail.net> wrote:
    I have Marinetti 3.0b1 running under GSPort 0.31. It is set for DHCP
    but does not pull an IP.
    The emulated GS is a ROM3 with GS/OS 6.0.1. I'm not sure what other
    info to provide.

    Can anyone point me to simple step by step configure docs for
    Marinetti-
    TCP/IP?


    I recommend updating to 3.0b11

    This page has an image with everything you need and quick start
    instructions for installing Marinetti: http://a2retrosystems.com/Marinetti.htm

    Unfortunately the Marinetti Home page is currently not available on a
    live site. I need to setup a new home for it.

    Regards Andrew

    Just installed 3.0b11. Same results.

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  • From Landroval@21:1/5 to Landroval on Sat Sep 24 21:22:05 2022
    On Thu, 22 Sep 2022 02:58:42 +0000, Landroval wrote:

    I have Marinetti 3.0b1 running under GSPort 0.31. It is set for DHCP but
    does not pull an IP.
    The emulated GS is a ROM3 with GS/OS 6.0.1. I'm not sure what other info
    to provide.

    Can anyone point me to simple step by step configure docs for Marinetti- TCP/IP?

    Does anyone have this working?

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  • From Hugh Hood@21:1/5 to Landroval on Sun Sep 25 00:04:30 2022

    Does anyone have this working?


    To your question -- Yes, I have Marinetti 3.0b11 working under GSPort
    0.31. I've tested it with Webber and also with the TreeHugger port
    driver and the DCPPD printer driver.

    Make sure you've downloaded and installed the Uthernet Link Layer v1.0.4
    (not Uthernet II nor Sweet16) from Ewen's site:

    <https://speccie.uk/software/marinetti-link-layers/>

    You'll also need to set the GSPort config (F4 key) to have the ethernet
    card ON, if you haven't already done this.





    Hugh Hood



    On 9/24/2022 4:22 PM, Landroval wrote:
    On Thu, 22 Sep 2022 02:58:42 +0000, Landroval wrote:

    I have Marinetti 3.0b1 running under GSPort 0.31. It is set for DHCP but
    does not pull an IP.
    The emulated GS is a ROM3 with GS/OS 6.0.1. I'm not sure what other info
    to provide.

    Can anyone point me to simple step by step configure docs for Marinetti-
    TCP/IP?

    Does anyone have this working?

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  • From Landroval@21:1/5 to Hugh Hood on Sun Sep 25 13:02:53 2022
    I have Uthernet 1.01b5. I Dled 1.0.4, but it is a bxy file. I don't know
    how to get it into an image so I can install it on an HD image.
    My ethernet card is on and set to slot 3 in both the configuration menu
    and the Uthernet configuration window.
    The gateway and DNS are set to my router.

    On Sun, 25 Sep 2022 00:04:30 -0500, Hugh Hood wrote:
    Does anyone have this working?


    To your question -- Yes, I have Marinetti 3.0b11 working under GSPort
    0.31. I've tested it with Webber and also with the TreeHugger port
    driver and the DCPPD printer driver.

    Make sure you've downloaded and installed the Uthernet Link Layer v1.0.4
    (not Uthernet II nor Sweet16) from Ewen's site:

    <https://speccie.uk/software/marinetti-link-layers/>

    You'll also need to set the GSPort config (F4 key) to have the ethernet
    card ON, if you haven't already done this.

    Hugh Hood

    On 9/24/2022 4:22 PM, Landroval wrote:
    On Thu, 22 Sep 2022 02:58:42 +0000, Landroval wrote:

    I have Marinetti 3.0b1 running under GSPort 0.31. It is set for DHCP
    but does not pull an IP.
    The emulated GS is a ROM3 with GS/OS 6.0.1. I'm not sure what other
    info to provide.

    Can anyone point me to simple step by step configure docs for
    Marinetti-
    TCP/IP?

    Does anyone have this working?

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  • From Landroval@21:1/5 to All on Sun Sep 25 13:11:21 2022
    In the TCP/IP window when I push the Connect button I get a popup:
    You have aborted the attempt to connect.

    When I try to use telnet I get this error:
    Error: $3615. terrABORTSCRIPT ;The user aborted the connect/disconnect
    script

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  • From Hugh Hood@21:1/5 to Landroval on Sun Sep 25 15:59:43 2022
    Forgive me if I missed it in a prior posting, but may I assume you are
    running GSPort under the Windows OS?

    If you are, use McFadden's CiderPress to transfer the .bxy to your image
    and unshrink it there. (Although you could handle that differently).

    If you are not running GSPort under Windows, know that David Schmidt's
    GSPort Uthernet emulation only works when running under Windows, unless something has changed about which I'm unaware.




    Hugh Hood


    On 9/25/2022 8:11 AM, Landroval wrote:
    In the TCP/IP window when I push the Connect button I get a popup:
    You have aborted the attempt to connect.

    When I try to use telnet I get this error: Error: $3615.
    terrABORTSCRIPT ;The user aborted the connect/disconnect script

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  • From Landroval@21:1/5 to Hugh Hood on Sun Sep 25 21:51:36 2022
    I am using both Windows 7 and Opensuse 15.3 (Linux).
    I'll give CiderPress a try under Windows.
    Thanks

    On Sun, 25 Sep 2022 15:59:43 -0500, Hugh Hood wrote:

    Forgive me if I missed it in a prior posting, but may I assume you are running GSPort under the Windows OS?

    If you are, use McFadden's CiderPress to transfer the .bxy to your image
    and unshrink it there. (Although you could handle that differently).

    If you are not running GSPort under Windows, know that David Schmidt's
    GSPort Uthernet emulation only works when running under Windows, unless something has changed about which I'm unaware.

    Hugh Hood


    On 9/25/2022 8:11 AM, Landroval wrote:
    In the TCP/IP window when I push the Connect button I get a popup:
    You have aborted the attempt to connect.

    When I try to use telnet I get this error: Error: $3615.
    terrABORTSCRIPT ;The user aborted the connect/disconnect script

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  • From rakslice@21:1/5 to Landroval on Wed Nov 30 15:45:55 2022
    On Sunday, September 25, 2022 at 6:11:25 AM UTC-7, Landroval wrote:
    In the TCP/IP window when I push the Connect button I get a popup:
    You have aborted the attempt to connect.

    When I try to use telnet I get this error:
    Error: $3615. terrABORTSCRIPT ;The user aborted the connect/disconnect script

    For the benefit of anyone running into this sort of 'script aborted' type error when trying to use Marinetti with a Uthernet card, double check that the GS is set to "see" the card: in the control panels (under Apple Menu -> Control Panels in GS/OS or
    hold down Option (Right Alt in GSport) at boot and follow the prompt for the text mode control panel) go to Slots and make sure the slot with the Uthernet card (always 3 in GSport) is set to Your Card rather than any built in hardware corresponding to
    that slot and reboot.

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  • From Christopher G. Mason@21:1/5 to rakslice on Wed Nov 30 18:52:12 2022
    On 11/30/2022 6:45 PM, rakslice wrote:
    For the benefit of anyone running into this sort of 'script aborted' type error when trying to use Marinetti with a Uthernet card, double check that the GS is set to "see" the card: in the control panels (under Apple Menu -> Control Panels in GS/OS or
    hold down Option (Right Alt in GSport) at boot and follow the prompt for the text mode control panel) go to Slots and make sure the slot with the Uthernet card (always 3 in GSport) is set to Your Card rather than any built in hardware corresponding to
    that slot and reboot.

    This does NOT need to be done. The Uthernet card doesn't have a ROM and
    thus doesn't need its slot set to "Your Card". If Marinetti and the
    Uthernet Link Layer are installed properly, you should see "CS8900a
    rev.D reset" in the console debug output.

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  • From D Finnigan@21:1/5 to Christopher G. Mason on Thu Dec 1 13:48:04 2022
    Christopher G. Mason wrote:
    On 11/30/2022 6:45 PM, rakslice wrote:
    For the benefit of anyone running into this sort of 'script aborted' type
    error when trying to use Marinetti with a Uthernet card, double check
    that the GS is set to "see" the card: in the control panels (under Apple
    Menu -> Control Panels in GS/OS or hold down Option (Right Alt in GSport)
    at boot and follow the prompt for the text mode control panel) go to
    Slots and make sure the slot with the Uthernet card (always 3 in GSport)
    is set to Your Card rather than any built in hardware corresponding to
    that slot and reboot.

    This does NOT need to be done. The Uthernet card doesn't have a ROM and
    thus doesn't need its slot set to "Your Card".


    By the way, in case someone wonders: one reason I gave that instruction in
    the Uthernet manual to set the slot to "Your Card" is because it is semantically correct. The user has installed his own peripheral card in a particular slot.

    --
    ]DF$
    The New Apple II User's Guide:
    https://macgui.com/newa2guide/

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