Subject: IIgs/PC Network Development From: !smentzer@ecom.net (Steve Mentzer) Date: Tue, Sep 29, 1998 09Ç28(H Message-id: <6ur1qo$oqt$1@client3.news.psi.net> Ok, if you are one of those people who continually spews "It can't be done" without thinking about the true potential or viability of a IIgs project, then close this thread immediately. If you want to hear about an idea I have, read ahead. What do I want from my IIgs the most these days. 1 - Ability to access shared network resources w/o having to run a MAC. 2 - Ability to download files on the PC and EASILY transfer the files to the IIgs for use 3 - Ability to have a partition size > 32MB w/o having to use HFS. What is preventing this from happening? 1 - Appletalk either requires a MAC or special hardware to implement. 2 - Downloading files onto a IIgs from a PC requires you to load a special piece of software (ie proterm) and allows NO additional functionality. 3 - HFS is nice, but I am leary of using it because of reported bugs. ** Here is my idea ** The easiest and most reliable way to connect a PC to a IIgs is via a serial port. This limits a theoretical network connection to ~57.6k, but that is still plenty fast (unless you are transferring 100MB at a time). So, imagine this. Create an INIT (prolly the wrong term, I am not a IIgs programmer) for GS/OS that simulates an AppleTalk replacement over the standard serial port using a protocol that we define. In other words, this init would provide network functionality to the IIgs over a standard serial port, and the server-side software (PC/WinNT-9x/Linux) would "host" a virtual store. I can write the server side software. That is easy. But is it technically feasible to write an INIT to do the above? Imagine your PC hard disk being used as a virtual store for IIgs files. Imagine clicking on the drive icon in GS/OS and having this "virtual share" show up. Imagine having this share show up as an icon on the IIgs desktop. I think it can be done, but I need some IIgs GS/OS experts to analyze my idea. Here are some advantages ------------------------ 1 - ANY PC running Linux/WinNT/Win9x could in theory host files for a IIgs. Special hardware/routers/cards would no longer be required. 2 - In addition to file sharing, all PC resources could in theory be shared. This includes printers. 3 - Marinetti could be patched to work with this init to provide a "virtual-PPP" connection over the 57.6k serial link. This could usurp the 33.6k maximum of many IIgs-connected modems today. 4 - NO ADDITIONAL HARDWARE IS NEEDED! Disadvantages ------------- 1 - 57.6k can be tedious at times. Small files will copy very quicky. Large files will take a while. Even still a 1MB file at 57.6k will still copy in under 3 minutes. And you won't have to leave yer desktop! GS/OS programmers, please think about the viability of this project, and get back to me. I could whip up a Win32 server in no time. Just let me know what it is gonna take to get y'all started. smentzer@ecom.net