There's also Apple's own LocalTalk Bridge software
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Yes, but it doesn't provide the MacIP gateway.
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Actually, After some searching arou…
68kMLANetworkingby PowerPupMon, 2 Nov 2009 - 21:24
The Mac II onwards were designed to use NuBus bus mastering for high speed data transfers. Both devices had to be on the NuBus, of course, and support bus mastering, at least as a …
Awesome! i loved those things. I used to have one. Try to find the floppy drive (and accompanying disk) that gives you 100KB floppy storage on a modern floppy. The floppy also ru…
As far as I know, the first Mac to actually have DMA (which the very first IBM PC had) was the IIfx and it was only used under A/UX.
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The Mac II onwards were …
68kMLAPeripheralsby CharliemanMon, 2 Nov 2009 - 19:32
1) External drive must supply termination power (the power supply in the Plus is too feeble to do the job, so the design team decided that the external box should supply term power…
68kMLAPeripheralsby CharliemanMon, 2 Nov 2009 - 19:15
about a year ago i purchased a trs-80 model 100 at a garage sale for $3. at that time i thought that it did not work. today i took it out, plugged it in, adjusted the screen resolu…
Usually, the MacIP feature is in routers
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Such as this one?
Netopia R9100-AT1 Ethernet Router6 available
Price: US $179.95
One module, already includ…
Thanks Trash80toHP_Mini!
After doing some looking around with google, I found some stuff about and for these gadgets!
Asanté: Micro AsantéPrint User Guide and Asanté Print Manage…
68kMLANetworkingby PowerPupMon, 2 Nov 2009 - 03:40
Another factor is that Apple probably didn't want to re-engineer an older board when they were focusing on replacing the Plus with the more cost-effective Classic. The Classic was …
68kMLAPeripheralsby Scott BaretMon, 2 Nov 2009 - 00:58
There's also Apple's own LocalTalk Bridge software:
System requirements
System 7.1 or later.
Memory requirements:
* LocalTalk Bridge / approximately 70K
* Open Transport …
Congratulations on the Apple Powered Speakers. They are lovely, aren't they?
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Thanks. And yes, they are. Though I realized the indoor lighting makes them …
68kMLANetworkingby Trash80toHP_MiniFri, 30 Oct 2009 - 21:27
The AppleDesign speakers are great. I actually use mine on my stereo, not a computer.
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Yeah, occasionally I will hook up my mp3 player to them. At one point I…
68kMLANetworkingby PowerPupFri, 30 Oct 2009 - 21:13
The AppleDesign speakers are great. I actually use mine on my stereo, not a computer.
Welcome to the board!!! Did you get your user name from the office assistant found in Office …
68kMLANetworkingby Scott BaretFri, 30 Oct 2009 - 14:49
Asanté FiendlyNet
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Is that for running networking daemons?
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Heh, well I hadn't thought of that for my 6100. But who knows?
Con…
68kMLANetworkingby PowerPupFri, 30 Oct 2009 - 09:21
It IS possible to use the Classic version of IPNetRouter on a 68k machine. I had made a little DNS and mail server with a LC III once. Just put a Ethernet card in there, get it all…
68kMLANetworkingby PowerPupThu, 29 Oct 2009 - 21:04
My iMac keyboard (the original "Apple USB Keyboard") is exactly the same. I'd say it might be because those ports haven't had many plug/unplug cycles compared to the USB ports on t…
-original Apple USB keyboard (the ones that I don't like)
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That's still my main keyboard on the Mac mini. I typed out some code updates for my site last eveni…
68kMLANetworkingby ChristopherThu, 29 Oct 2009 - 05:12
-original Apple USB keyboard (the ones that I don't like)
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That's still my main keyboard on the Mac mini. I typed out some code updates for my site last eveni…
68kMLANetworkingby MrMacPlusThu, 29 Oct 2009 - 04:05
The PB 170's HD is actually a 1 GB IDE HD connected to a IDE-SCSI bridge.
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Oh man, that's truly a great find - I've sought out one of these bridges for years.…