A common challenge with retro machines is transferring data from and to it. If the retro machine has an Ethernet adapter
that can be enabled, then sharing data via a file server is a good solution for this challenge.
Unfortunately, these old systems use protocols that are dangerous and thus disabled on any modern file server, such
as a NAS. Usually, these protocols can be re-enabled on a NAS, but I would advise against doing this.
Instead, this Gist shows how a dedicated Raspberry Pi can be used to make a file server that supports all of these old protocols.
A word of caution: Because these protocols are dangerous, never expose the Raspberry Pi to the internet! You will most