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new Network Cards Guide! — #6

I think it would be need if there were basic diagrams of the cards showing PCB layout and such for quick ident and just the neat factor.
68kMLA Networking by MacJunky Sun, 23 Aug 2009 - 02:47

Q605 and a DSL Modem... — #7

um... OK. are you sure? I remember, in the past (though this was a decade ago), doing this by just switching the control in the TCP/IP control panel to use AppleTalk and then setti…
68kMLA Networking by weif Sun, 23 Aug 2009 - 02:27

LaserWriter 12/640 — #4

Yes indeed, I attend and work at UT Knoxville. And yes, I have wanted one of these-ish printers for a very long time now. It also makes my first personal laser printer. I cannot…
68kMLA Networking by Dan 7.1 Sun, 23 Aug 2009 - 00:36

new Network Cards Guide! — #5

Thanks, added that! I would also appreciate it if people checked for errors, as I only own one of the cards currently in the Wiki.
68kMLA Networking by JRL Sun, 23 Aug 2009 - 00:08

Q605 and a DSL Modem... — #6

Short answer: You cannot use TCP/IP over AppleTalk. Long answer: It is possible, though you need a dedicated computer with LocalTalk and Ethernet ports, running Apple IP Gateway.
68kMLA Networking by Gil Sat, 22 Aug 2009 - 23:22

new Network Cards Guide! — #4

Here are some scans of a CS I card I have. http://www.divshare.com/download/8262177-de5
68kMLA Networking by MacJunky Sat, 22 Aug 2009 - 23:11

Q605 and a DSL Modem... — #5

I got a 10baseT hub and have the AsanteTalk connected through that, so the series is kind of like: Q605 -> LocalTalk PhoneNet adapter -> (PhoneNet cable i.e. phone…
68kMLA Networking by weif Sat, 22 Aug 2009 - 23:08

LaserWriter 12/640 — #3

My dentist has one of these that the receptionist tells me is to be discarded sometime in the next 12 months. Naturellement, I have put in an order with the good woman. I presentl…
68kMLA Networking by beachycove Sat, 22 Aug 2009 - 17:10

new Network Cards Guide! — #1

Introducing http://68kmla.org/wiki/Upgrades/Networking! I started working on this with Mars478's help. It's still pretty small though.
68kMLA Networking by JRL Sat, 22 Aug 2009 - 17:02

LaserWriter 12/640 — #1

Well I'm back to working at the old Apple shop on campus as the resident Apple Tech, and just to sweeten the deal my boss gave me a LaserWriter 12/640 which appears to be in mint c…
68kMLA Networking by Dan 7.1 Fri, 21 Aug 2009 - 13:54

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
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