... is to have an Appletalk Router running on your network (even Localtalk Bridge should work, but I use the much more robust Apple Internet Router program running on MacOS 7.1 on …
One of the ways to connect a Newton to a reasonably modern Mac (albeit running X.3 or below) is to have an Appletalk Router running on your network (even Localtalk Bridge should wo…
Just connected my Newton 2100 to my G3 iMac via the most bizarre route but it does work ...
Route is : -
USB to serial adaptor
9 pin serial to apple din serial adapter
apple se…
Welcome to the world of Newton ... I have a 2100 sitting on my desk at home it gets the occasional use (criminal I know) I would probably use it more if my Powerbook 1400 was not b…
Cool conquest! I've always been curious about eMates, but one has never come my way at a reasonable price. I have a Message Pad 120 which I haven't gotten farther with than just ma…
Go to Harper College and take notes.
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Haha, for sure!
(BTW, I haven't seen an Ameritech logo in about 10 years. )
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Southwestern Bell…
68kMLANetworkingby Mike RichardsonSun, 20 Sep 2009 - 10:45
... I can't connect to it using the iMac it's too fast.
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You obviously don't know what you are talking about.
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i do know what i am talk…
Go to Harper College and take notes.
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Haha, for sure!
(BTW, I haven't seen an Ameritech logo in about 10 years. )
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You should, it'l…
Apparently the internal battery does not hold a charge, which is not surprising. Replacement seems to be pretty easy, too.
How much did you pay?
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Perform the hinge fix on it.
I tried doing it to mine, but the display cable was wedged under the hinge. It worked fine before, but after removing it (CAREFULLY), the touch portion…
Welcome to the world of Newton ... I have a 2100 sitting on my desk at home it gets the occasional use (criminal I know) I would probably use it more if my Powerbook 1400 was not b…
Perform the hinge fix on it.
I tried doing it to mine, but the display cable was wedged under the hinge. It worked fine before, but after removing it (CAREFULLY), the touch portio…
Note that I wrote all that from the top of my head, so I might have gotten a few details wrong or maybe even forgotten a step somewhere. I also left a couple of things open for you…
Woah, Thanks for the awesome tutorial, I'll setup my IIci again Tomorrow ( I have to use my dads LCD because it is the only one which works with the IIci and the Mac/VGA Adaptor or…
68kMLANetworkingby Mars478Wed, 26 Aug 2009 - 01:41
1) Ensure you properly installed the drivers for your Ethernet card. If you can get drivers from your card's vendor, those might be better than the generic Apple network drivers.
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You've got two choices - "Classic Networking" (using MacTCP) and Open Transport. Personally I'd use Open Transport, its newer, and far more easy to configure.
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…
LaserWriter 12/640 was my first LaserWriter (I got it in a lot along with a 4/600). I think it was about two years ago when I first got it. Served very well in my apartment for a y…
68kMLANetworkingby Mike RichardsonSun, 23 Aug 2009 - 03:15