If your PC's having problems with it, maybe it is dodgy - you might want to think about taking it back and getting a replacement...duds can happen, even when you're dealing with th…
yeah,.... 10Mbps is understood & I thought the 650 & the router would just negotiate with each other...
It should be a good one, bought it new from a trusted retai…
Does it stop when you unplug or turn off the router? I'm thinking it could be something to do with interference coming from either the router or its associated cabling (which may o…
I did this quite a few months ago with same setup (Classic and a IIgs). Amusing, yes, but it's easier just to use a disk with AppleShare and put the Finder on the Classic, IMO.
68kMLANetworkingby Dog CowFri, 17 Jul 2009 - 15:51
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…
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…
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