On Monday, March 18, 2002, at 06:01 PM, Chuck PUP Payne wrote:
The guy paid $6000 for this Mac, and the guy doesn't want to even
hear new hardware. So it doesn't matter I am talk to a wall.
...
I am dealing with just cheap people. So again thanks for all the
comments
and info.
Good
in one of the slots which will let you pick up a cheap IDE drive
as a replacement. That might be tough to do on a 5400.
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From: Erik Price [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: Chuck PUP Payne [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Cc: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Tuesday, March 19, 2002 8:21 AM
Subject: Re: [PHP
, 2002 8:21 AM
Subject: Re: [PHP] Mac Classic and PHP...
On Monday, March 18, 2002, at 06:01 PM, Chuck PUP Payne wrote:
The guy paid $6000 for this Mac, and the guy doesn't want to even
hear new hardware. So it doesn't matter I am talk to a wall.
...
I am dealing with just cheap
At 8:48 AM -0600 3/19/02, Geoff Hankerson wrote:
I would worry about the hard drive failing on an old Mac. (This just
happened to me on an old 7300/180 and a bondi iMac at work). The older macs
use scsi hard drves that are hard to find and next to impossible to find
new. At least with a 7300 it
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Sent: Tuesday, March 19, 2002 9:22 AM
Subject: Re: [PHP] Mac Classic and PHP...
At 8:48 AM -0600 3/19/02, Geoff Hankerson wrote:
I would worry about the hard drive failing on an old Mac. (This just
happened to me on an old 7300/180 and a bondi iMac at work). The older
macs
use scsi hard drves
At 9:55 AM -0600 3/19/02, Geoff Hankerson wrote:
Well would you be so kind as to share your knowledge of where to pick up
scsi drives. Remember these are old Mac compatible scsi drives 50 pin or
something like that.
Ahh. 50-pin haven't dealt with one of those in a while. I typically
purchase
Here is an easy one click install you can download for free
http://www.nusphere.com/ (click download -- you have to register first)
It puts Apache, MySQL, php and perl all in the right places for you.
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From: Chuck PUP Payne [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Thanks I will try it. -- Chuck
On 3/19/02 2:15 PM, Geoff Hankerson [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Here is an easy one click install you can download for free
http://www.nusphere.com/ (click download -- you have to register first)
It puts Apache, MySQL, php and perl all in the right places for
Thanks, it worked. But now I have to update PHP from 4.06 to 4.12. But I am
point I can start working on their intranet.
Chuck Payne
on 3/19/02 2:15 PM, Geoff Hankerson at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Here is an easy one click install you can download for free
http://www.nusphere.com/ (click
Unfortunately PHP was never developed for MacOS 9 so there is no option
there.
The only option is to switch to MacOSX (which I highly recommend) or
migrate to XP (which is a mess but works).
-Kevin
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From: Chuck PUP Payne [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Monday, March
On Monday, March 18, 2002, at 04:22 PM, Chuck PUP Payne wrote:
Does anyone know a good web server beside WebStar for the Mac Classic
OS,
that will allow you to run PHP with it? I have a client that is looking
for
such an animal. I recommended WebStar because I know it will let you
run
On Monday, March 18, 2002, at 03:22 PM, Chuck PUP Payne wrote:
Does anyone know a good web server beside WebStar for the Mac Classic
OS,
that will allow you to run PHP with it? I have a client that is looking
for
such an animal. I recommended WebStar because I know it will let you
run
Thanks, I am pushing them to go to OS X, but they are PPC 8500, which can
only go to Mac OS 8.6, maybe 9. They don't want to buy a new computer, I
personal have a G4 and Snowflake iBook and am running 10.1.3 with Apache,
PHP, and MySQL. I told the I search and ask, which I have so thanks guys.
On Monday, March 18, 2002, at 05:16 PM, Chuck PUP Payne wrote:
Thanks, I am pushing them to go to OS X, but they are PPC 8500, which
can
only go to Mac OS 8.6, maybe 9. They don't want to buy a new computer, I
personal have a G4 and Snowflake iBook and am running 10.1.3 with
Apache,
What about:
YellowDogLinux http://www.yellowdoglinux.com
Suse http://www.suse.com
or Debian http://www.debian.org/
There is also a hack to get OS X running on pre G3 macs
http://eshop.macsales.com/OSXCenter/XPostFacto/
Enjoy,
David Pieper
--
programmer n. /pro gram er/ A device for
Or even put the 68k linux distro (I forget its name) on their 8500.
Actually, an 8500 can run LinuxPPC or SuSe for PPC just fine.
I've got PHP, iODBC, Apache, etc running great on this setup for testing
purposes.
Best regards,
Andrew Hill
Director of Technology Evangelism
You could run YellowDog Linux on the PowerMac 8500.
http://www.yellowdoglinux.com/ydl_home.shtml
You could upgrade the CPU and RAM cheap as well.
-John
On Monday, March 18, 2002, at 05:16 PM, Chuck PUP Payne wrote:
Thanks, I am pushing them to go to OS X, but they are PPC 8500, which
Linux PPC/SuSe PPC can run on the 8500, it a 603 I think. The problem for
them is money, I recommend a PPC 5400(180Mhz, 80Megs) running SuSE 7.0that I
own for them, at the price of $150, PPC 5400 that the grandfather of the
iMac. The guy paid $6000 for this Mac, and the guy doesn't want to even
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