Their website says it will run on a "PowerPC," and then they furnish "G3,
G4" as examples. The thing is, I believe that my 9600/350/384 is faster
than some of the early G3's and see no reason why their DSL would not run on
this box.


My apologies to the list. I don't know what happened when I was trying to respond to this, and it somehow sent the message. Twice Aghhhh. (bad fingers day or some sort of operator error)

I have a 9600 running just find under SBC/Yahoo DSL. Just don't make the mistake of trying to use their terrible software. It will work just fine if you configure your various settings yourself.

I did find, by trial and error, that you need to use:
For Receiving: pop.sbcglobal.yahoo.com
For Sending: smtp.sbcglobal.yahoo.com:"your user name"@sbcglobal.net


I have a mixture of wired and wireless machines, running OS9, OSX, Windows XP Pro and Newton OS2 all using the DSL stuff we have.

Nancy



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