Re: dial up service

2005-12-24 Thread Caleb Cupples
Sorry. I was just assuming that the Pismo and the Lombard shared the 
same DVD decoder. I still believe Apple should have kept DVD playback 
support for the Lombard, though.


Caleb
On Sunday, Dec 25, 2005, at 01:38 America/Chicago, Clive Webber wrote:

Slightly OT but just to correct Caleb on one detail - the Pismo does 
play DVDs quite happily in OS X.

Merry Christmas to all.
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Re: dial up service

2005-12-24 Thread Clive Webber
Slightly OT but just to correct Caleb on one detail - the Pismo does  
play DVDs quite happily in OS X.

Merry Christmas to all.
Clive

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Re: dial up service

2005-12-23 Thread Caleb Cupples
I believe there's an internet connect wizard for 9, but it's been a 
while since I've actually used OS 9 for anything except watching DVDs 
on my Lombard. In fact, I remember, because I was browsing in 9 on my 
dialup connection, not too long ago. (I was running the battery reset 
utility and didn't want to fool with booting back in to OS X. The 
directory in 9.2 is "HD/Applications/Utilities/Assistants"


Hopefully, you can decode my somewhat weird way of using a Unix-type 
method to describe the directory structure... I'm having to look this 
up on my 9 partition...


Hope this helps,
Caleb

 Thanks, Apple for dropping DVD playback on the WS, Lombard 
and Pismo in OS X. 
On Saturday, Dec 24, 2005, at 03:39 America/Chicago, Mike Kauspedas 
wrote:


I was wondering if anyone knew of a walk through or could get me 
started on
setting up dial up service in OS 9? I was just going to grab the local 
ISP
numbers, uid, and pwd and set it up. Is there some sort of dial up 
agent or
what not for OS 9? I basically want to enter in a phone number, 
username,
and password, hit dial and connect. ie a new network connection. 
Thanks!



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Re: dial up service

2005-12-23 Thread darm0k

At 9:39 AM + 12/24/2005, Mike Kauspedas wrote:

I was wondering if anyone knew of a walk through or could get me started on
setting up dial up service in OS 9? I was just going to grab the local ISP
numbers, uid, and pwd and set it up. Is there some sort of dial up agent or
what not for OS 9? I basically want to enter in a phone number, username,
and password, hit dial and connect. ie a new network connection. Thanks!


That's pretty much all you have to do.  TCP/IP, Remote Access, and 
Modem control panels.  The built-in help is pretty good.


When I was using dialup, I really liked using a program called PPPop. 
It manages the connection nicely, providing a simple up/down button 
on the screen, even autolaunches stuff for you after connecting to 
the net.


- Dan.

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dial up service

2005-12-23 Thread Mike Kauspedas
I was wondering if anyone knew of a walk through or could get me started on
setting up dial up service in OS 9? I was just going to grab the local ISP
numbers, uid, and pwd and set it up. Is there some sort of dial up agent or
what not for OS 9? I basically want to enter in a phone number, username,
and password, hit dial and connect. ie a new network connection. Thanks!


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