Since it has been three years and since you've done absolutely nothing with the card, rather than letting it sit in a dark closet for all of eternity, I would suggest you consider …
Well, it's been about three years and I've done nothing with the card, and I don't think I will be. In fact, it's still resting on the dark foam shown in the photo.
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I can add to this posting that I haved worked with IPNetRouter to connect a Macintosh Plus to the Internet. I use a Quadra as (software) router. You can download it and use it for …
68kMLANetworkingby mactjaapMon, 22 Nov 2010 - 16:27
I have a few of those, but all third-party. Never knew Apple made their own!
I use one connected to my Centris 650, with one port connected to an AirPort Express acting as a Wire…
68kMLANetworkingby Anonymous FreakThu, 18 Nov 2010 - 20:44
yup, had one in college, used it to share the single ethernet port in my dorm room with my Supermac J700, IIci, II and my roomates powerbook 100 w/ a SCSI/ethernet adaptor.
68kMLANetworkingby insaneboyThu, 18 Nov 2010 - 19:27
I did some research and it seems your Farallon Etherwave has some sort of support for TCP/IP.
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Farallon / EtherMac and EtherWave adapters. / Drawbacks …
left-over 520 motherboard is a plug-and-play upgrade for a Color Classic / Someone here might even want it
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Yea, it is unfortunate that they released the Color Classic at the same time as the LC III, but they based it upon the much slower LC II! What is even worse, the Color Classic II t…
Your left-over 520 motherboard is a plug-and-play upgrade for a Color Classic. It's not a huge leap in power: 16MHz '030 --> 25MHz, and 10MB RAM limit --> 36MB, but …
If you get an LC575 board, make sure you also get the back panel off an LC575
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In fact, Apple once sold both in an official LC 575 logic board upgrade for the…
Thanks for your reply. That's a bit disappointing that the fax function hasn't worked well for you. I have yet to try it out. I answered my CF card question but I have come up with…
Changing the code to use arrow keys ought to be fairly trivial. Because the code just checks for a direction that's not the same nor directly opposite from the previous direction, …
Some re-reading of the typed code the other produced an obvious error on my part (Go Figure, huh?!). Anyway, it does run now (user error is indeed the #1 problem). I just need to …
I'm not sure when those two dropped of the first page. Must have been when I was rearranging things last time new smilies were added in. They've been restored to their rightful pla…
I'd like to be the first to complain that having the new smilies buried behind the "View more smilies" link makes it far too much work to use the new smilies!
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I usually use a joystick. It doesn't use arrow keys, though.
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Oh, so did you just wire the joystick to it?
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I plugged the joystick into …
68kMLANetworkingby Dog CowMon, 17 May 2010 - 16:52
I usually use a joystick. It doesn't use arrow keys, though.
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Oh, so did you just wire the joystick to it? Do you have a commercial product or is it hacked to…
I usually use a joystick. It doesn't use arrow keys, though.
Networing on the II is rare. Lack of support both in terms of hardware and softwAre made it so. The Mac was unique in …
68kMLANetworkingby Dog CowSun, 16 May 2010 - 18:10
I think it was relatively common in most school environs with at least a certain amount of cash to have an apple II network. The school district here had Corvus stuff. Google "Corv…
How common was networking in the Apple II days? I remember our school lab had about 10 Apples sharing a printer, but other than that I didn't even know the term "networking" back …
68kMLANetworkingby ChristTrekkerSat, 15 May 2010 - 14:06
This is kind of unrelated to the network part, but I can't get your single-player snake game to run. Anything I should know that I might not about getting it to work? I don't have…