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A2SERVER

AppleTalk server for Apple // computers developed by Ivan Drucker

Documentation here is sparse for the moment; see Ivan's site for information about A2SERVER and how it all works. There's a lot there and it's kind of evolved organically over the years just as the scripts themselves have, so it's going to be awhile before that information can be backfilled and perhaps organized into something you might call a user manual.

Such a manual should not be considered a replacement for Ivan's organic online documentation--those contents themselves represent Apple // history, if a relatively modern piece of it. As such they should be preserved as they are.

Developer note

To use the scripts on a server other than Ivan's, you'll want to export the shell variable A2SERVER_SCRIPT_URL to the base URL of this repository on your server. The base-URL should be slash-terminated. You can then run the following snippet:

wget -O a2server-setup ${A2SERVER_SCRIPT_URL}setup/index.txt; source a2server-setup

A simple method for installing from a local subdirectory is to cd to it and then type python -m SimpleHTTPServer. Then export A2SERVER_SCRIPT_URL to "http://localhost:8000/" or use the IP address of the host machine on your LAN.

You should probably export A2SERVER_SCRIPT_URL in your .bashrc or whatever file configures your development environment. Also be advised that as of version 1.24 of A2SERVER, you must use the snippet above.