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Apple 10T/5 Workgroup Hub — #4

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…
68kMLA Networking by Anonymous Freak Thu, 18 Nov 2010 - 20:44

Apple 10T/5 Workgroup Hub — #3

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.
68kMLA Networking by insaneboy Thu, 18 Nov 2010 - 19:27

A Plus, a Farallon Etherwave and internet... — #30

I did some research and it seems your Farallon Etherwave has some sort of support for TCP/IP. Click to expand... Farallon / EtherMac and EtherWave adapters. / Drawbacks …
68kMLA Networking by Bunsen Sat, 28 Aug 2010 - 08:33

Get the most out of it — #10

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…
68kMLA Networking by Nathan Sat, 5 Jun 2010 - 03:49

Network Games for Apple II? — #23

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, …
68kMLA Networking by Dog Cow Wed, 2 Jun 2010 - 21:15

Network Games for Apple II? — #22

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 …
68kMLA Networking by Nathan Wed, 2 Jun 2010 - 21:08

Network Games for Apple II? — #21

I usually use a joystick. It doesn't use arrow keys, though. Click to expand... Oh, so did you just wire the joystick to it? Click to expand... I plugged the joystick into …
68kMLA Networking by Dog Cow Mon, 17 May 2010 - 16:52

Network Games for Apple II? — #20

I usually use a joystick. It doesn't use arrow keys, though. Click to expand... Oh, so did you just wire the joystick to it? Do you have a commercial product or is it hacked to…
68kMLA Networking by Nathan Sun, 16 May 2010 - 18:42

Network Games for Apple II? — #19

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 …
68kMLA Networking by Dog Cow Sun, 16 May 2010 - 18:10

Network Games for Apple II? — #18

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…
68kMLA Networking by glf Sun, 16 May 2010 - 04:49

Network Games for Apple II? — #17

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 …
68kMLA Networking by ChristTrekker Sat, 15 May 2010 - 14:06

Network Games for Apple II? — #16

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…
68kMLA Networking by Nathan Sat, 15 May 2010 - 13:52

Apple II internet — #21

Anyone have any idea how to use SLIP to connect an Apple II to a PC running Windows XP and get internet? It seems like a plausibly doable solutions, but some pointers would be help…
68kMLA Networking by Nathan Fri, 7 May 2010 - 01:37
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