All you need is.... Appleshare 3
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And lots of spare time ;-)
I recall doing that and the boot time was several minutes... though to be fair, I may not have…
What I mean to say is, I got it running and everything, but I could not get it to connect to the G3. So, I found another program called DCOM which worked just fine.
68kMLANetworkingby Dog CowTue, 14 Jul 2009 - 22:23
You couldn't get it working? I did. You will need to manipulate the SHK's on Cidepress according to the manual's instructions for file placement. When I get home I could send you s…
I may have been a bit generous with the space but it is for the best.
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You were also quite generous with your time and your considerable technical photography…
Images.
I may have been a bit generous with the space but it is for the best. Also gives you the option of using a slightly larger notebook in there later if needed.
http://i43.t…
Go for 18" deep, 18" wide and 13" high.
On the other hand, it only has to be 16" deep if you do not have a yo-yo adapter sitting behind it. Actually, you could have a little hange…
. . . not the B.S. Apple specs! Their width figure is fine, but if a cable or card needs to stick out the sides that spec is B.S. too! I want to know how high the top of the Lid…
Correction to my post above: that should say desktop/platinum G3, NOT blue & white G3!!
Also, I tried ProTERM 3.1 last evening on the IIgs. It did not work! I must do more…
68kMLANetworkingby Dog CowFri, 26 Jun 2009 - 17:13
The //e can then run any competent terminal emulation software to login.
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If you're going that direction, you have lots of company:
http://dataswamp.net/appl…
68kMLANetworkingby david__schmidtFri, 26 Jun 2009 - 02:05
If you have an OS X box that lacks serial ports, you can get USB/8-pin serial adaptors pretty cheap. Then all you need is an 8-pin Mac printer cable to go between.
68kMLANetworkingby ludditeFri, 26 Jun 2009 - 01:17
Here's how I plan to get my //e connected:
I have a Super Serial Card and a b&w Power Macintosh G3. I've got the G3 configured with OS 10.2.8 such that its serial ports (p…
68kMLANetworkingby Dog CowThu, 25 Jun 2009 - 20:56
Not for MacOS... the free alternative would be to install some form of UNIX, but that's not exactly the easy way out ;-)
There's always the option of getting a dial-up shell acc…
68kMLANetworkingby ludditeThu, 25 Jun 2009 - 20:36
Wouldn't it consist of running some router app on the Mac and then connect to that with the IIgs? Sorry, but networking isn't my strong point, possibly I should call some local net…
68kMLANetworkingby MrMacPlusThu, 25 Jun 2009 - 00:40
You may also want to look at IPNetRouter on the Mac.
http://www.sustworks.com/site/prod_ipr_overview.html
It's $89 and you need a lot of patience and a degree in network technolo…
68kMLANetworkingby ludditeTue, 23 Jun 2009 - 16:29
is there any way I can route the internet to the IIgs via a LocalTalk cable?
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68kMLANetworkingby david__schmidtTue, 23 Jun 2009 - 11:51
As some may know by now, I have a Apple IIgs that I'm getting set up.
I already have my 3400c connected to the internet, is there any way I can route the internet to the IIgs via …
68kMLANetworkingby MrMacPlusTue, 23 Jun 2009 - 05:35
"It depends."
Take a read here:
http://lukazi.blogspot.com/2009/04/game-controller-atari-joysticks.html
There are different ways to adapt the digital-to-analog world of Atari-to…
68kMLAGamesby david__schmidtSun, 24 May 2009 - 05:07
I just found this adapter on eBay. Since Genesis controllers are compatible with Atari, this is a loophole to allow using a Genesis controller with an Apple II, right? Has anybody …
68kMLAGamesby david__schmidtSat, 23 May 2009 - 13:43
I just found this adapter on eBay. Since Genesis controllers are compatible with Atari, this is a loophole to allow using a Genesis controller with an Apple II, right? Has anybody …
But I certainly can connect to an OS X machine when typing its IP in the Chooser. Isn't that the same?
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No. When you enter an IP address in the Chooser, you …