• Transfer files from/to DSPort

    From Landroval@misty@nomail.net to comp.emulators.apple2 on Thu Sep 8 15:11:33 2022
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    I have GS Port 3.1 and would like transfer files preferably between the emulated GS and the hosting computer, or another computer.

    How might I do this?

    Thanks
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  • From fadden@thefadden@gmail.com to comp.emulators.apple2 on Thu Sep 8 08:22:07 2022
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    On Thursday, September 8, 2022 at 8:11:40 AM UTC-7, Landroval wrote:
    I have GS Port 3.1 and would like transfer files preferably between the emulated GS and the hosting computer, or another computer.

    Are you interested in getting files transferred, or in the act of transferring them?

    You can copy files to/from disk images with CiderPress or another disk image utility. It also provides conversions for certain types of files. If you want to set up "live" transfers using IIgs networking, that's a different question.
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  • From Rick@joe@somewhere.org to comp.emulators.apple2 on Thu Sep 8 15:38:17 2022
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    On Thu, 8 Sep 2022 08:22:07 -0700 (PDT), fadden wrote:

    On Thursday, September 8, 2022 at 8:11:40 AM UTC-7, Landroval wrote:
    I have GS Port 3.1 and would like transfer files preferably between the
    emulated GS and the hosting computer, or another computer.

    Are you interested in getting files transferred, or in the act of transferring them?

    You can copy files to/from disk images with CiderPress or another disk
    image utility. It also provides conversions for certain types of files.
    If you want to set up "live" transfers using IIgs networking, that's a different question.

    I want to DL files and then transfer them to the emulated GS as well as transfer files from the emulated GS in order to covert them to different formats.
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  • From David Schmidt@schmidtd@my-deja.com to comp.emulators.apple2 on Thu Sep 8 12:14:59 2022
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    On 9/8/22 11:38 AM, Rick wrote:
    On Thu, 8 Sep 2022 08:22:07 -0700 (PDT), fadden wrote:

    On Thursday, September 8, 2022 at 8:11:40 AM UTC-7, Landroval wrote:
    I have GS Port 3.1 and would like transfer files preferably between the
    emulated GS and the hosting computer, or another computer.

    Are you interested in getting files transferred, or in the act of
    transferring them?

    You can copy files to/from disk images with CiderPress or another disk
    image utility. It also provides conversions for certain types of files.
    If you want to set up "live" transfers using IIgs networking, that's a
    different question.

    I want to DL files and then transfer them to the emulated GS as well as transfer files from the emulated GS in order to covert them to different formats.

    Where "file" might mean what, exactly? It'll be different if you mean:
    1) full disk images (i.e bootable games)
    2) .shk/.bxy-type collections of files
    3) individual (i.e. text) files

    But mostly I use disk images and CiderPress (Windows) or AppleCommander (Java/everywhere) because that relieves me of having to do any
    networking at all. :-)

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  • From Landroval@misty@nomail.net to comp.emulators.apple2 on Thu Sep 8 16:46:42 2022
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    On Thu, 8 Sep 2022 12:14:59 -0400, David Schmidt wrote:

    On 9/8/22 11:38 AM, Rick wrote:
    On Thu, 8 Sep 2022 08:22:07 -0700 (PDT), fadden wrote:

    On Thursday, September 8, 2022 at 8:11:40 AM UTC-7, Landroval wrote:
    I have GS Port 3.1 and would like transfer files preferably between
    the emulated GS and the hosting computer, or another computer.

    Are you interested in getting files transferred, or in the act of
    transferring them?

    You can copy files to/from disk images with CiderPress or another disk
    image utility. It also provides conversions for certain types of
    files.
    If you want to set up "live" transfers using IIgs networking, that's
    a
    different question.

    I want to DL files and then transfer them to the emulated GS as well as
    transfer files from the emulated GS in order to covert them to
    different formats.

    Where "file" might mean what, exactly? It'll be different if you mean:
    1) full disk images (i.e bootable games)
    2) .shk/.bxy-type collections of files 3) individual (i.e. text) files

    But mostly I use disk images and CiderPress (Windows) or AppleCommander (Java/everywhere) because that relieves me of having to do any
    networking at all. :-)

    I'd like to DL files from the emulated GS for conversion, and now that
    you mention it, possibly UL .shk/.bxy-type files.
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  • From Landroval@misty@nomail.net to comp.emulators.apple2 on Wed Sep 21 13:07:45 2022
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    On Thu, 08 Sep 2022 15:11:33 +0000, Landroval wrote:

    I have GS Port 3.1 and would like transfer files preferably between the emulated GS and the hosting computer, or another computer.

    How might I do this?

    Thanks

    To be clear...
    I would like to transfer files to/from my GSPort emulated GS and the host machine... emulated/virtual serial or something like that.
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  • From David Schmidt@schmidtd@my-deja.com to comp.emulators.apple2 on Wed Sep 21 09:47:16 2022
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    On 9/21/22 9:07 AM, Landroval wrote:
    On Thu, 08 Sep 2022 15:11:33 +0000, Landroval wrote:

    I have GS Port 3.1 and would like transfer files preferably between the
    emulated GS and the hosting computer, or another computer.

    How might I do this?

    Thanks

    To be clear...
    I would like to transfer files to/from my GSPort emulated GS and the host machine... emulated/virtual serial or something like that.

    An ideal solution for you, depending on your host, is back on the KEGS mothership - if you're on Linux or Mac, Kent has a direct link to the
    hosting filesystem called Dynapro:
    http://kegs.sourceforge.net/

    That is the thing that will give you seamless access to files back and
    forth.

    Other solutions are going to involve a networking solution such as
    TCP/IP and then a file transfer mechanism such as FTP. You'd need an intermediate AppleTalk server if you want to go the shared filesytem
    route in GSport, directions are currently available for Windows: https://david-schmidt.github.io/gsport/appletalk.html

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  • From Landroval@misty@nomail.net to comp.emulators.apple2 on Wed Sep 21 14:16:06 2022
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    On Wed, 21 Sep 2022 09:47:16 -0400, David Schmidt wrote:

    Dynapro

    Thanks. I have DLed the tarball.
    Hopefully compiling will go smoothly.
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  • From Landroval@misty@nomail.net to comp.emulators.apple2 on Wed Sep 21 14:34:34 2022
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    On Wed, 21 Sep 2022 09:47:16 -0400, David Schmidt wrote:

    On 9/21/22 9:07 AM, Landroval wrote:
    On Thu, 08 Sep 2022 15:11:33 +0000, Landroval wrote:

    I have GS Port 3.1 and would like transfer files preferably between
    the emulated GS and the hosting computer, or another computer.

    How might I do this?

    Thanks

    To be clear...
    I would like to transfer files to/from my GSPort emulated GS and the
    host machine... emulated/virtual serial or something like that.

    An ideal solution for you, depending on your host, is back on the KEGS mothership - if you're on Linux or Mac, Kent has a direct link to the
    hosting filesystem called Dynapro:
    http://kegs.sourceforge.net/

    That is the thing that will give you seamless access to files back and
    forth.

    Other solutions are going to involve a networking solution such as
    TCP/IP and then a file transfer mechanism such as FTP. You'd need an intermediate AppleTalk server if you want to go the shared filesytem
    route in GSport, directions are currently available for Windows: https://david-schmidt.github.io/gsport/appletalk.html

    Got it running. Apparently compiling isn't necessary. I'dd start looking
    into Dynapro.
    Thanks again.
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