• Interworking between RISC OS and a Mac

    From Rob Hemmings@21:1/5 to All on Sat Oct 21 19:03:18 2023
    Can anyone tell me what is the current best way to try and move files
    between RISC OS and a Mac. I've seen various methods mentioned over the
    years but not very recently so I'm wondering what is currently thought to
    be the best way?

    Thanks in advance for any advice.

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    Rob Hemmings Southport

    Tel: +44 (0)1704 573210 rhemmings@rgvk.co.uk

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  • From Chris Hughes@21:1/5 to Rob Hemmings on Sat Oct 21 20:41:14 2023
    In message <5af6f09a1crhemmings@rgvk.co.uk>
    Rob Hemmings <rhemmings@rgvk.co.uk> wrote:

    Can anyone tell me what is the current best way to try and move files
    between RISC OS and a Mac. I've seen various methods mentioned over the years but not very recently so I'm wondering what is currently thought to
    be the best way?

    Thanks in advance for any advice.

    The June WROCC meeting was all about RISC OS and a Mac

    https://www.wrocc.org.uk/meetings/2023/mark-stephens

    From there you can watch the video on YouTube of the talk, by Mark
    Stephens.

    Hopefully that might help.

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    Chris Hughes

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  • From Richard Porter@21:1/5 to All on Sat Oct 21 21:55:00 2023
    The date being 21 Oct 2023, Rob Hemmings <rhemmings@rgvk.co.uk> decided to write:

    Can anyone tell me what is the current best way to try and move files
    between RISC OS and a Mac. I've seen various methods mentioned over the years but not very recently so I'm wondering what is currently thought to
    be the best way?

    Thanks in advance for any advice.

    I use a public area on NAS for transferring files.
    I did have a LanMan98 connection but I don't think that works any more.
    I'll be interested to see what others use.


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    Richard Porter

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  • From Bob Latham@21:1/5 to Richard Porter on Sun Oct 22 11:12:47 2023
    In article <6c5200f75a.news@user.minijem.plus.com>,
    Richard Porter <ricp@minijem.plus.com> wrote:

    I did have a LanMan98 connection but I don't think that works any
    more.

    I cannot say for definite as I don't know which NAS and OS you are
    using but in general, SMB1 is now disabled by default as in some
    cases is ntlm auth. I would be surprised if you can't just switch it
    back on, I've not seen any NAS yet that you can't. Actually, I've not
    seen any device yet but there's probably some.

    Bob.

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  • From Rob Hemmings@21:1/5 to Bob Latham on Sun Oct 22 17:52:29 2023
    In article <5af7495c64bob@sick-of-spam.invalid>,
    Bob Latham <bob@sick-of-spam.invalid> wrote:
    In article <6c5200f75a.news@user.minijem.plus.com>,
    Richard Porter <ricp@minijem.plus.com> wrote:

    I did have a LanMan98 connection but I don't think that works any
    more.

    I cannot say for definite as I don't know which NAS and OS you are
    using but in general, SMB1 is now disabled by default as in some
    cases is ntlm auth. I would be surprised if you can't just switch it
    back on, I've not seen any NAS yet that you can't. Actually, I've not
    seen any device yet but there's probably some.

    Bob.

    I don't have a NAS so that is not an option for me.

    Thanks Chris for the link, I'll have a look at it.

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    Rob Hemmings Southport

    Tel: +44 (0)1704 573210 rhemmings@rgvk.co.uk

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  • From Richard Porter@21:1/5 to All on Sun Oct 22 19:52:52 2023
    The date being 22 Oct 2023, Bob Latham <bob@sick-of-spam.invalid> decided
    to write:

    In article <6c5200f75a.news@user.minijem.plus.com>,
    Richard Porter <ricp@minijem.plus.com> wrote:

    I did have a LanMan98 connection but I don't think that works any
    more.

    I cannot say for definite as I don't know which NAS and OS you are
    using but in general, SMB1 is now disabled by default as in some
    cases is ntlm auth. I would be surprised if you can't just switch it
    back on, I've not seen any NAS yet that you can't. Actually, I've not
    seen any device yet but there's probably some.

    I might have misled you. I'm using stand-alone !lanman98 2.08 on an ARMX6
    with OS 5.29. The NAS is a Seagate.

    I can share files with the NAS from both ARMX6 and iMac but not directly
    from the ARMX6 to the iMac (latest update) or vice versa.

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  • From Frederick@21:1/5 to Rob Hemmings on Mon Oct 23 00:16:11 2023
    In message <5af6f09a1crhemmings@rgvk.co.uk>
    Rob Hemmings <rhemmings@rgvk.co.uk> wrote:

    Can anyone tell me what is the current best way to try and move files
    between RISC OS and a Mac. I've seen various methods mentioned over the years but not very recently so I'm wondering what is currently thought
    to be the best way?

    Thanks in advance for any advice.

    I use Moonfish & nfs from the Mac.

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    Fred

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