Just discovered your channel from a FB group we are a both a part of, you have some really fascinating content on here! I'll be browsing and learning what I can, keep up the good work! 😁👍
Nice one Chris! I still run an old i3 machine running Windows Home Server v1. My retro machines happily connect to that. Plus it backs up all of my machines from XP to W10.
A while ago I tried to switch my existing NFSv4 share using that v2 option and it made things go crazy for my modern clients using the share so I had to remove it. So seems the service/share has to be dedicated to msdos machines. I went back to using FTP for my transfer method.
Just discovered your channel from a FB group we are a both a part of, you have some really fascinating content on here! I'll be browsing and learning what I can, keep up the good work! 😁👍
Thank you for the feedback! It's always great to find fellow enthusiasts that enjoy the hobby!
Very interesting as usual Chris. I enjoyed this very much. Keep up the good work.
Thank you!!
Nice one Chris! I still run an old i3 machine running Windows Home Server v1. My retro machines happily connect to that. Plus it backs up all of my machines from XP to W10.
Oh, excellent! That's a good way to go about it!!
I’m glad to see someone actually use Windows Home Server.
@@i80386sx yea! I don't think I have tried it.. I need to!
@@RetroTechChris it drove me up a wall. Then again I’ve worked with traditional Windows Servers for 15+ years.
Nice Tutorial. Thanks for work.
Thank you very much! Thanks for watching!!
Excellent and we'll done!
Thank you!!
"I'm gonna give it a gig of memory, it might not need it" lolz
Very clear video! is there any client for OSX and IOS? i want to share to iphone and mac.
Not really sure.. but if you find any, definitely report back!
A while ago I tried to switch my existing NFSv4 share using that v2 option and it made things go crazy for my modern clients using the share so I had to remove it. So seems the service/share has to be dedicated to msdos machines.
I went back to using FTP for my transfer method.
That's good to know!