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.
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No Leopard …
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…
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…
68kMLANetworkingby shifuimamWed, 19 Aug 2009 - 01:51
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…
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…
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…
Anyone know what this is: http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&item=370246807920
It looks about the size of an Asante network card and is that a math coprocessor …
There is not a 6GB HD in. Runs much better however the CD drive is flaky at best. It will read the OS 8 and 8.1 CD but not the 8.6 CD. It will also not read Duke Nukem 3d (disk …
68kMLANetworkingby StrimkindMon, 17 Aug 2009 - 06:16
At least I can upgrade it so it is a bit faster.
The HD is being a pain and freezing a lot when using OS 8 while trying to read a CD and other things. I think I will replace the H…
68kMLANetworkingby StrimkindMon, 17 Aug 2009 - 00:35
You can only mount the 166MHz module in the 1400 it came with. The 133, the third-party 180MHz and the G3 module are the only upgrades for the 117.
Nice bundle of accessories wit…
Try turning off images, java and animations. Should be much faster then.
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Otherwise, you'd need probably a 600MHz for "real" web browsing.
maybe I should make it 33mhz...
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Even so, it would still be pretty much the same speed at web browsing. Try turning off images, java and animations. Should be…
...And it's running!But. It. Is. Running. Very. Slow. And. Has. Been. Loading. The. 68kmla. Index. for. about. a. minute. and. is. not. even. close. to. done. yet.
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68kMLANetworkingby StrimkindSat, 15 Aug 2009 - 19:19
I didnt need that extension to connect to my iMac.
But oops: i forgot TCP/IP...
Do I want to connect via AppleTalk or Ethernet? My AppleTalk is set to EtherTalk, so i'm not sure.
68kMLANetworkingby macgeek417Sat, 15 Aug 2009 - 17:31