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Getting a Classic II on TCP/IP — #11

I use Apple IP Gateway (available from preterhuman.net) Click to expand... So how do you get "Apple IP Gateway" from preterhuman.net without using the Hotline/KDX clients?
68kMLA Networking by porter Thu, 20 Aug 2009 - 18:29

I've done some stuff on the Wiki. — #4

Just put it in Misc, as cache card PDS upgrades really only apply to the IIci. Also, don't put your post edit info in the actual article.
68kMLA Networking by JRL Thu, 20 Aug 2009 - 01:51

Getting a Classic II on TCP/IP — #9

I use Apple IP Gateway (available from preterhuman.net) and it only works with classic networking, aka MacTCP. I'm not even sure if it works on System 7.5. It's easy to set up, and…
68kMLA Networking by Gil Thu, 20 Aug 2009 - 00:25

Getting a Classic II on TCP/IP — #8

There was an Apple software product in the early 90s called "Apple IP Gateway" that runs nicely on a Quadra or similar that will do this for you. It is not to be confused with Appl…
68kMLA Networking by beachycove Wed, 19 Aug 2009 - 17:33

I've done some stuff on the Wiki. — #1

Hey everyone I just added some pages to the Wiki. Just tell me if they're ok. Thanks Here: http://68kmla.org/wiki/Upgrades/Processor and Here: http://68kmla.org/wiki/Upgrades/Net…
68kMLA Networking by Mars478 Wed, 19 Aug 2009 - 16:49

Getting a Classic II on TCP/IP — #7

Well, that sucks. Is there any way to share a TCP/IP connection to AppleTalk devices with OS 9? I have 9.2.2 on a Wallstreet PowerBook G3 that has both a wireless card and a Local…
68kMLA Networking by shifuimam Wed, 19 Aug 2009 - 14:25

Getting a Classic II on TCP/IP — #6

There was a thing called "macipgw" which seems to have gone to oblivion. I use my own program which does the job on my local network and runs on NetBSD. I wrote a daemon program w…
68kMLA Networking by porter Wed, 19 Aug 2009 - 03:56

cheapest smallest mac? — #15

I also didn't suggest an early Intel iMac or Mac Pro. Click to expand... You didn't make that distinction, so lets go for a Quadra 610 with built in 486SX.
68kMLA PowerPC by porter Wed, 19 Aug 2009 - 03:36

Getting a Classic II on TCP/IP — #4

Fabulous. I've got a G4 running Leopard - are there any third-party applications for OS X that can handle this? I can also run OS 9 if necessary. Click to expand... No Leopard …
68kMLA Networking by porter Wed, 19 Aug 2009 - 03:28

Getting a Classic II on TCP/IP — #3

Fabulous. I've got a G4 running Leopard - are there any third-party applications for OS X that can handle this? I can also run OS 9 if necessary.
68kMLA Networking by shifuimam Wed, 19 Aug 2009 - 03:20

cheapest smallest mac? — #14

Most LC475/Quadra 605 machines use a pre-Intel CPU, which will make any video encoding painfully slow; at the very least get a machine with an Intel CPU, if you want to encode vide…
68kMLA PowerPC by Anonymous Freak Wed, 19 Aug 2009 - 02:24

Getting a Classic II on TCP/IP — #2

MacTCP manages to talk TCP/IP over LocalTalk by packaging each IP packet as a DDP packet and sending it to a "MacIP Gateway". Unless you have some component on your network doing t…
68kMLA Networking by porter Wed, 19 Aug 2009 - 02:03

Getting a Classic II on TCP/IP — #1

I've got a Classic II running 7.5.5 and MacTCP 2.1. I've also got an AsanteTalk adapter that appears to work. When it's plugged into a switch, the RX light flashes, as does the act…
68kMLA Networking by shifuimam Wed, 19 Aug 2009 - 01:51

Another 1400cs — #6

Now that you have a >4GB internal HD, make sure you never attempt to mount the 1400 to another Mac in SCSI Disk Mode. There's a non-fixable firmware bug that can lead to da…
68kMLA Networking by Bunsen Tue, 18 Aug 2009 - 21:51

cheapest smallest mac? — #12

Most LC475/Quadra 605 machines use a pre-Intel CPU, which will make any video encoding painfully slow; at the very least get a machine with an Intel CPU, if you want to encode vide…
68kMLA PowerPC by Mars478 Tue, 18 Aug 2009 - 13:45

What is this PDS card? — #4

I counted 3 row of 40 pins which is a PDS connector, not a Nubus. So this would add an FPU to the IIsi that doesn't have one and allows one to keep the PDS slot for an ethernet or…
68kMLA Networking by Von Tue, 18 Aug 2009 - 07:04

What is this PDS card? — #3

JRL's right...its a right angle PDS adaptor board for the IIsi. While it will fit the SE/30, it would've originally been intended for the IIsi, as it has a FPU fitted. (the SE/30 h…
68kMLA Networking by LCGuy Tue, 18 Aug 2009 - 05:56

cheapest smallest mac? — #11

Most LC475/Quadra 605 machines use a pre-Intel CPU, which will make any video encoding painfully slow; at the very least get a machine with an Intel CPU, if you want to encode vide…
68kMLA PowerPC by porter Tue, 18 Aug 2009 - 05:29

What is this PDS card? — #2

It is a Nubus angle converter for the IIsi/SE/30 if I remember correctly.
68kMLA Networking by JRL Tue, 18 Aug 2009 - 05:22
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