Re: Ethernet on IIsi

2005-10-08 Thread Bryan Kattwinkel
on 10/7/05 3:30 PM, Mark Benson wrote:

SCSI -- Ethernet maybe your best option.

I disagree with that. Both the IIsi PDS-slot ethernet card and the IIsi 
nubus adapter + nubus ethernet card will perform much better. SCSI 
ethernet adapters are notoriously slow and should be avoided unless there 
is no better option.

The IIsi PDS-slot ethernet card is a simple 1-step solution. I've 
recently sold several to SE/30 owners since answering a question about 
them on AppleFritter ($10 plus shipping).

I've never had any inquiries about the IIsi nubus adapter. I think I've 
got a stack of 5 IIsi's and every one has the nubus adapter in it. The 
nubus adapter provides an FPU chip. I think I have a couple of never-used 
IIsi nubus adapters in their original Apple boxes, which I could let go 
for $5 plus shipping.

If you go that way you need a nubus ethernet card. There were lots of 
them, but your best choice for a IIsi is a short one. Otherwise the long 
ethernet card occupies the same space as the full-height hard drives that 
were standard in the IIsi. The last time I looked in my nubus box I had a 
CableTron 12 (AUI and RJ45), a Farallon 7 (AUI and RJ45), and a Shiva 
7 (AUI and coax).

Please email me off-list if you want to buy something.


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Re: Ethernet on IIsi

2005-10-07 Thread Clark Martin

At 4:31 PM -0500 10/6/05, Shaun Reynolds wrote:

Hi all,

This is my first time opening a topic on the list. Would anyone know
if it is possible to use a NuBus Ethernet card in a Mac IIsi with a
NuBus adapter? Looking at Low End Mac's page about the IIsi, I cannot
see why it wouldn't be possible. I understand that the SE/30 Ethernet
card will work, but I also know that it is hard to find, and I just
don't have the funds to spend on something like that. NuBus cards seem
to be a little easier to find. I think the NuBus adapter itself might
be hard to find, though. Any input is greatly appreciated.

Thanks very much,


I've used both, no real difference in how they operate.  The SE/30 / 
IIsi card is a little simpler and allows another device to be used. 
As a test I run two such Ethernet cards in a IIsi once.


Froogle is your friend though:

http://froogle.google.com/froogle?q=Mac+IISI+ethernet+adapterbtnG=Search+Froogle

Shows one for $30.  Asante is one that I've used.  BTW, WeirdStuff is 
a local outfit I buy from often.

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Re: Ethernet on IIsi

2005-10-07 Thread Snook, John R
Get a NUBUS adapter card for the IIsi. e-bay has them for around $9.
If you can't find one e-mail me off list and I'll keep my eye peeled for
one.
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Re: Ethernet on IIsi

2005-10-07 Thread Shaun Reynolds
Thanks again for all the input, you guys have been a big help! I'll
check that NuBus adapter out, it is a lot cheaper than getting an
SE/30 card. Plus, I already have a few NuBus Ethernet cards, so I
don't really mind swapping one out of the other computers.

I might take you up on your offer, John. Let me take a look on eBay first. :)

-Shaun

On 10/7/05, Snook, John R [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 Get a NUBUS adapter card for the IIsi. e-bay has them for around $9.
 If you can't find one e-mail me off list and I'll keep my eye peeled for
 one.
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Ethernet on IIsi

2005-10-06 Thread Shaun Reynolds
Hi all,

This is my first time opening a topic on the list. Would anyone know
if it is possible to use a NuBus Ethernet card in a Mac IIsi with a
NuBus adapter? Looking at Low End Mac's page about the IIsi, I cannot
see why it wouldn't be possible. I understand that the SE/30 Ethernet
card will work, but I also know that it is hard to find, and I just
don't have the funds to spend on something like that. NuBus cards seem
to be a little easier to find. I think the NuBus adapter itself might
be hard to find, though. Any input is greatly appreciated.

Thanks very much,

 -Shaun

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Re: Ethernet on IIsi

2005-10-06 Thread Mark Benson


On 6 Oct 2005, at 22:31, Shaun Reynolds wrote:


Hi all,

This is my first time opening a topic on the list. Would anyone know
if it is possible to use a NuBus Ethernet card in a Mac IIsi with a
NuBus adapter? Looking at Low End Mac's page about the IIsi, I cannot
see why it wouldn't be possible. I understand that the SE/30 Ethernet
card will work, but I also know that it is hard to find, and I just
don't have the funds to spend on something like that. NuBus cards seem
to be a little easier to find. I think the NuBus adapter itself might
be hard to find, though. Any input is greatly appreciated.


From my memory I think your need an SE/30 / IIsi PDS card with a  
fplying ribbon and a separate backplate with the ports on. They are  
getting relatively challenging to find over here (I tresure mine like  
gold dust), might be easier in the US though.


I don't know if there is a NuBus riser for the IIsi - I don't know  
enough about the machine. It was a deliberately downgraded version of  
the IIci so it may not have.



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Re: Ethernet on IIsi

2005-10-06 Thread Luis D. [EMAIL PROTECTED]
If by NuBus riser for the IIsi you mean a vertical PDS card that has  
another type of connector that is horizontal (I'm assuming it is  
NuBus), then it does exist, because I have one. My Video card plugs  
into it.

On Oct 6, 2005, at 6:22 PM, Mark Benson wrote:



On 6 Oct 2005, at 22:31, Shaun Reynolds wrote:



Hi all,

This is my first time opening a topic on the list. Would anyone know
if it is possible to use a NuBus Ethernet card in a Mac IIsi with a
NuBus adapter? Looking at Low End Mac's page about the IIsi, I cannot
see why it wouldn't be possible. I understand that the SE/30 Ethernet
card will work, but I also know that it is hard to find, and I just
don't have the funds to spend on something like that. NuBus cards  
seem

to be a little easier to find. I think the NuBus adapter itself might
be hard to find, though. Any input is greatly appreciated.



From my memory I think your need an SE/30 / IIsi PDS card with a  
fplying ribbon and a separate backplate with the ports on. They are  
getting relatively challenging to find over here (I tresure mine  
like gold dust), might be easier in the US though.


I don't know if there is a NuBus riser for the IIsi - I don't know  
enough about the machine. It was a deliberately downgraded version  
of the IIci so it may not have.



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Re: Ethernet on IIsi

2005-10-06 Thread Shaun Reynolds
On 10/6/05, Luis D. [EMAIL PROTECTED] [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 If by NuBus riser for the IIsi you mean a vertical PDS card that has
 another type of connector that is horizontal (I'm assuming it is
 NuBus), then it does exist, because I have one. My Video card plugs
 into it.

Well, it would be nice if there is an alternative to the SE/30 PDS
card. As Mark stated, these are becoming harder and harder to find.
The price to get one also being adjusted accordingly. I saw an SE/30
card on eBay for about $50. It is a Buy It Now, but unfortunately I am
short on cash this month.

At the very least, I can send TCP/IP packets over LocalTalk (with
IPNetRouter) if I really want to get the IIsi online. Maybe looking
for a SCSI Ethernet adapter would be a better idea...

Thanks for the replies thus far!

-Shaun

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Re: Ethernet on IIsi

2005-10-06 Thread Shaun Reynolds
By the way, I'm using Google's Gmail to send (and receive) these
messages, why do my posts show up as doubles? Sorry to stray
off-topic, but I don't want to get in trouble for this. Especially
when this is happening for no apparent reason.

-Shaun

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Re: Ethernet on IIsi

2005-10-06 Thread Mark Benson


On 7 Oct 2005, at 00:22, Shaun Reynolds wrote:

On 10/6/05, Luis D. [EMAIL PROTECTED]  
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:



If by NuBus riser for the IIsi you mean a vertical PDS card that has
another type of connector that is horizontal (I'm assuming it is
NuBus), then it does exist, because I have one. My Video card plugs
into it.



Well, it would be nice if there is an alternative to the SE/30 PDS
card. As Mark stated, these are becoming harder and harder to find.
The price to get one also being adjusted accordingly. I saw an SE/30
card on eBay for about $50. It is a Buy It Now, but unfortunately I am
short on cash this month.

At the very least, I can send TCP/IP packets over LocalTalk (with
IPNetRouter) if I really want to get the IIsi online. Maybe looking
for a SCSI Ethernet adapter would be a better idea...


If there is a riser then a NuBus card will be fine, but that's *if*  
you can find one. They are probably rarer not fitted to IIsi's than  
the PDS ethernet card.


SCSI -- Ethernet maybe your best option.

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Re: Ethernet Bridges Printing

2005-06-19 Thread NODEraser
I do not have the AppleTalk protocol installed on my computer, and it
is not in the list of protocols to install when I follow the
procedures on this page:
http://www.microsoft.com/resources/documentation/windows/xp/all/proddocs/en-us/howto_optional_nw_components.mspx

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  I find it interesting that Win2k has AppleTalk...
  Unfortunately, I
  have XP Professional on all of my Windows computers.
  I wonder if
  there's a third-party AppleTalk protocol out there
  for XP?
 
 You can still add an AppleTalk local printer in XP
 just like in 2000.
 
 http://www.microsoft.com/resources/documentation/windows/xp/all/proddocs/en-us/sag_add_appletalk_port.mspx
 
 A 3rd party AppleTalk network protocol for XP.
 http://www.macnn.com/articles/04/06/16/appletalk.for.winxp/
 
 There's also Miramar's PC MacLAN
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Re: Ethernet Bridges Printing

2005-06-18 Thread Gregg Eshelman
--- NODEraser [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

 I find it interesting that Win2k has AppleTalk...
 Unfortunately, I
 have XP Professional on all of my Windows computers.
 I wonder if
 there's a third-party AppleTalk protocol out there
 for XP?

You can still add an AppleTalk local printer in XP
just like in 2000.

http://www.microsoft.com/resources/documentation/windows/xp/all/proddocs/en-us/sag_add_appletalk_port.mspx

A 3rd party AppleTalk network protocol for XP.
http://www.macnn.com/articles/04/06/16/appletalk.for.winxp/

There's also Miramar's PC MacLAN
http://www.miramar.com/

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Re: Ethernet Bridges Printing

2005-06-17 Thread NODEraser
Ok, I managed to get ahold of a DB-9 Female to DB-25 Male cable, but I
still can't seem to get the silly thing to work. Any pointers on
getting the proper settings down? I found this table
(http://www.nefec.org/upm/printers/mapiif.htm#Settings) that gives
information for the different settings on the printer, but does anyone
know of a magic setting that will make the PC and the LaserWriter be
happy with each other? I've tried settings 1-3 with similar settings
on the computer, but so far haven't gotten it to work. I'm assuming
that I have to select one of the Raw modes in order for it to work
with a Windows computer...

On 6/16/05, NODEraser [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 I find it interesting that Win2k has AppleTalk... Unfortunately, I
 have XP Professional on all of my Windows computers. I wonder if
 there's a third-party AppleTalk protocol out there for XP?
 
 I suppose the other option would be to track down a DB-9 Female to
 DB-25 Male serial cable and go that route. But, it would be nice to
 have network printing without having an intermediary.
 
 On 6/15/05, John Niven [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
  I have a LWIIg which has AAUI ethernet built in. I use an Apple dongle
  to convert AAUI to 10bT and connect that into the Linksys router which
  is the heart of my home PC/Mac network.
 
  The PC's (belonging to my gaming teenagers) are running W2K. You can
  install AppleTalk as a protocol in the network panel. Then when you
  install a new printer you DO NOT select network printer (Why? Why?) but
  select local printer. Your PC won't see your printer so you have create
  a new port - and AppleTalk is one of the selections. I can't remember
  the details but once you get over the fact that its NOT a network
  printer you should be OK.
 
  Now I think that your IIf with the AsanteTalk LocalTalk-Ethernet bridge
  should behave the same as my IIg. It amazes me that my old IIg is still
  spitting out cheap printouts from PC's and Mac's (classic and new).
  Since you have the AsanteTalk you should try this rather than setting
  up a localTalk bridge because then you just need to leave the printer
  switched on and not a Mac as well. Also I don't know if you can print
  from the PC's over a localtalk bridge.
 
  John
 
  On Jun 15, 2005, at 10:46 PM, NODEraser wrote:
 
   I have a LaserWriter IIf that I would like to keep on PhoneNet, and
   connect to Ethernet. I have a Farallon EtherMac iPrint Adapter
   (PhoneNet type) and a AsanteTalk LocalTalk-Ethernet bridge.
 
 
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Re: Ethernet Bridges Printing

2005-06-16 Thread Gregg Eshelman
LocalTalk Bridge 2.1
http://docs.info.apple.com/article.html?artnum=60290

Does it work with OS 8.5? Eh. Maybe.
http://docs.info.apple.com/article.html?artnum=30774

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 I have a LaserWriter IIf that I would like to keep
 on PhoneNet, and connect to Ethernet.

It will be total Fandemonium!
August (Fri) 5th, (Sat) 6th  (Sun) 7th, 2005
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Re: Ethernet Bridges Printing

2005-06-16 Thread NODEraser
So, this software will allow me to use one of my Macs as a sort of
print server? Would it also enable me to use the LaserWriter from a PC
using Ethernet?

Maybe I'll give it a try tomorrow.

This message was sent using a PowerBook 520.

On 6/16/05, Gregg Eshelman [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 LocalTalk Bridge 2.1
 http://docs.info.apple.com/article.html?artnum=60290
 
 Does it work with OS 8.5? Eh. Maybe.
 http://docs.info.apple.com/article.html?artnum=30774
 
 --- NODEraser [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 
  I have a LaserWriter IIf that I would like to keep
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Re: Ethernet Bridges Printing

2005-06-16 Thread John Niven
I have a LWIIg which has AAUI ethernet built in. I use an Apple dongle 
to convert AAUI to 10bT and connect that into the Linksys router which 
is the heart of my home PC/Mac network.


The PC's (belonging to my gaming teenagers) are running W2K. You can 
install AppleTalk as a protocol in the network panel. Then when you 
install a new printer you DO NOT select network printer (Why? Why?) but 
select local printer. Your PC won't see your printer so you have create 
a new port - and AppleTalk is one of the selections. I can't remember 
the details but once you get over the fact that its NOT a network 
printer you should be OK.


Now I think that your IIf with the AsanteTalk LocalTalk-Ethernet bridge 
should behave the same as my IIg. It amazes me that my old IIg is still 
spitting out cheap printouts from PC's and Mac's (classic and new). 
Since you have the AsanteTalk you should try this rather than setting 
up a localTalk bridge because then you just need to leave the printer 
switched on and not a Mac as well. Also I don't know if you can print 
from the PC's over a localtalk bridge.


John

On Jun 15, 2005, at 10:46 PM, NODEraser wrote:


I have a LaserWriter IIf that I would like to keep on PhoneNet, and
connect to Ethernet. I have a Farallon EtherMac iPrint Adapter
(PhoneNet type) and a AsanteTalk LocalTalk-Ethernet bridge. 



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Re: Ethernet Bridges Printing

2005-06-16 Thread NODEraser
I find it interesting that Win2k has AppleTalk... Unfortunately, I
have XP Professional on all of my Windows computers. I wonder if
there's a third-party AppleTalk protocol out there for XP?

I suppose the other option would be to track down a DB-9 Female to
DB-25 Male serial cable and go that route. But, it would be nice to
have network printing without having an intermediary.

On 6/15/05, John Niven [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 I have a LWIIg which has AAUI ethernet built in. I use an Apple dongle
 to convert AAUI to 10bT and connect that into the Linksys router which
 is the heart of my home PC/Mac network.
 
 The PC's (belonging to my gaming teenagers) are running W2K. You can
 install AppleTalk as a protocol in the network panel. Then when you
 install a new printer you DO NOT select network printer (Why? Why?) but
 select local printer. Your PC won't see your printer so you have create
 a new port - and AppleTalk is one of the selections. I can't remember
 the details but once you get over the fact that its NOT a network
 printer you should be OK.
 
 Now I think that your IIf with the AsanteTalk LocalTalk-Ethernet bridge
 should behave the same as my IIg. It amazes me that my old IIg is still
 spitting out cheap printouts from PC's and Mac's (classic and new).
 Since you have the AsanteTalk you should try this rather than setting
 up a localTalk bridge because then you just need to leave the printer
 switched on and not a Mac as well. Also I don't know if you can print
 from the PC's over a localtalk bridge.
 
 John
 
 On Jun 15, 2005, at 10:46 PM, NODEraser wrote:
 
  I have a LaserWriter IIf that I would like to keep on PhoneNet, and
  connect to Ethernet. I have a Farallon EtherMac iPrint Adapter
  (PhoneNet type) and a AsanteTalk LocalTalk-Ethernet bridge.
 
 
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Ethernet Bridges Printing

2005-06-15 Thread NODEraser
I have a LaserWriter IIf that I would like to keep on PhoneNet, and
connect to Ethernet. I have a Farallon EtherMac iPrint Adapter
(PhoneNet type) and a AsanteTalk LocalTalk-Ethernet bridge. Can I use
one of these devices to connect my LWIIf to Ethernet, so I can use it
with newer Macs? I'm assuming the answer to this is yes.

The next question is, can I use one of these devices to connect the
printer to Ethernet, so that I can use it with PCs? I know the IIf is
PC-compatible via serial, but it woud be much nicer to have it running
on Ethernet so I don't have to keep a print server running all the
time.

I lightly skimmed Google earlier, and found a forum topic somewhere
where a guy asked if he could do the same with Linux PCs. It sounded
like the parties involved thought it was possible, although no actual
method of doing this came up.

I guess my other alternative would be to get a serial cable, set up a
print server and STFU.

This message was sent using: PowerBook 520

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Re: Dayna ethernet

2005-06-08 Thread Michael Hackett
On Wed, 08 Jun 2005 18:55:16 +1000
Darren [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

 Steve wrote:
 
 I don't have the Dayna driver... How can I get it? 
 
 Intel's site. LOL, no really.

He's right:

http://aiedownload.intel.com/df-support/644/eng/dport772.hqx

I believe that's the file you're looking for (it takes a bit of
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Re: Dayna ethernet

2005-06-07 Thread Bryan Kattwinkel
on 6/7/05 10:54 AM, Steve wrote:

I have a Dayna ethernet adapter
that connects to the SCSI port on my MacTV (running 7.5.5). What do I need
to do to get it to pick up a DHCP address and access an FTP server on my
(TCP/IP-only) LAN?

First you need the Dayna driver. It gets installed into the System file 
by the installer on the Dayna floppy.

Then you need either Open Transport or MacTCP. Open Transport can do 
DHCP, MacTCP cannot. But some of the older drivers only work with MacTCP 
and are not Open Transport compatible. (MacTCP and the Network control 
panel are the visible parts of what was called Classic networking. The 
Open Transport equivalents are TCP/IP and AppleTalk control panels).

Finally you need an FTP client program. Then you have to squeeze all that 
into a MacTV, which I think has very limited memory expansion (8M total?).

Or you can just install the Dayna driver and use the built-in AppleTalk 
file sharing that comes with every vintage Mac :)

I've got a bunch of these Dayna SCSI things. I set one up and tested it 
with AppleTalk once, but never attempted what you are trying.

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Re: Dayna ethernet

2005-06-07 Thread Steve
I don't have the Dayna driver... How can I get it? 

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Re: Searching for a driver for an ancient PDS slot Ethernet card

2005-03-17 Thread Gregg Eshelman
--- Liam Proven [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

 Oh really? That's odd. The machine has 36MB of RAM
 and is running
 MacOS 8.1 but as far as I could tell there was no
 sign it knew it had
 Ethernet. I'll try again! Thanks for the tip!

You do need to have the Apple ethernet extentions
and control panels installed. Most 3rd party network
cards will work with Apple's drivers.

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Searching for a driver for an ancient PDS slot Ethernet card

2005-03-16 Thread Liam Proven
I'm doing up an old LC 475 for a friend. I have an Ethernet card for
it but I can't find a driver. I've even asked the makers, Cnet, and
they can't help.

It's an Apple Macintosh Ethernet adaptor for the PDS slot in a Mac LC.
Its Cnet model number is CN480E.

RJ45 + BNC connectors
2 LEDs, green  red, just next to the BNC connector
SONIC DP83932BVF chip
Numbers on components side:
480E P/N:05-01-0087-02
On rear side:
MADE IN TAIWAN R.O.C. S/N 0X005654

I have looked on Google with no success. 

Anyone got any ideas? I'm running out of them here...

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Re: Searching for a driver for an ancient PDS slot Ethernet card

2005-03-16 Thread Allan Hunter
You shouldn't need any drivers, other than the OS itself.  I popped 
one in my LC (original LC) and got it working with no 3rd-party 
drivers under System 6.

Check all your control panels and indicate that relevant networking 
protocols are to use ethernet.

At 9:30 PM + 3/16/05, Liam Proven wrote:
I'm doing up an old LC 475 for a friend. I have an Ethernet card for
it but I can't find a driver. I've even asked the makers, Cnet, and
they can't help.
It's an Apple Macintosh Ethernet adaptor for the PDS slot in a Mac LC.
Its Cnet model number is CN480E.
RJ45 + BNC connectors
2 LEDs, green  red, just next to the BNC connector
SONIC DP83932BVF chip
Numbers on components side:
480E P/N:05-01-0087-02
On rear side:
MADE IN TAIWAN R.O.C. S/N 0X005654
I have looked on Google with no success.
Anyone got any ideas? I'm running out of them here...
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Re: Searching for a driver for an ancient PDS slot Ethernet card

2005-03-16 Thread Liam Proven
On Wed, 16 Mar 2005 17:01:24 -0500, Allan Hunter [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 You shouldn't need any drivers, other than the OS itself.  I popped
 one in my LC (original LC) and got it working with no 3rd-party
 drivers under System 6.
 
 Check all your control panels and indicate that relevant networking
 protocols are to use ethernet.

Oh really? That's odd. The machine has 36MB of RAM and is running
MacOS 8.1 but as far as I could tell there was no sign it knew it had
Ethernet. I'll try again! Thanks for the tip!

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Re: Searching for a driver for an ancient PDS slot Ethernet card

2005-03-16 Thread Allan Hunter
If it's running MacOS 8.1, that means it has Open Transport.
(At least I *think* that's what it means... it certainly means that 
on my MacOS 8.1-bootable machines but they are both PowerPC-based 
which might, conceivably, make a difference...if someone posts that 
68K Macs still run Classic networking, i.e, MacTCP and Network 
Control Panels instead of TCP and AppleTalk Control Panels, I'll 
defer to their wisdom).

The TCP Control Panel should let you specify Ethernet from the 
dropdown list of hardware options, and the AppleTalk Control Panel 
should do likewise (it will have defaulted to Printer Port 
(LocalTalk).  If Ethernet doesn't appear as an option,  check your 
Extensions folder for the following items (and if you don't have 
them, try reinstalling MacOS 8.1, although I doubt if all of them are 
necessary and some may install only PowerPC machines anyhow):

* Apple Built-in Ethernet
* Apple Enet
* Apple Ethernet CS
* Apple Ethernet CS II
* Apple Ethernet NB
* Ethernet (Built-In)
* EtherPeek OT Module
* EtherTalk Phase 2
* Open Tpt AppleTalk Library
* Open Tpt Internet Library
* Open Transport Library
* OpenTpt Modem
* OpenTpt Remote Access
* OpenTptAppleTalkLib
* OpenTptInternetLib
* OpenTransportLib
At 10:27 PM + 3/16/05, Liam Proven wrote:
On Wed, 16 Mar 2005 17:01:24 -0500, Allan Hunter 
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 You shouldn't need any drivers, other than the OS itself.  I popped
 one in my LC (original LC) and got it working with no 3rd-party
 drivers under System 6.
 Check all your control panels and indicate that relevant networking
 protocols are to use ethernet.
Oh really? That's odd. The machine has 36MB of RAM and is running
MacOS 8.1 but as far as I could tell there was no sign it knew it had
Ethernet. I'll try again! Thanks for the tip!
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Re: Searching for a driver for an ancient PDS slot Ethernet card

2005-03-16 Thread Liam Proven
On Wed, 16 Mar 2005 18:40:37 -0500, Allan Hunter [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 If it's running MacOS 8.1, that means it has Open Transport.

Yep. I'm /fairly/ familiar with OT networking - it's the older
Appletalk/MacTCP stuff that I don't know so well.

I know how to select the ports and so on.

Odd.

I'll have another look...

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Re: Searching for a driver for an ancient PDS slot Ethernet card

2005-03-16 Thread Clark Martin
At 10:27 PM + 3/16/05, Liam Proven wrote:
On Wed, 16 Mar 2005 17:01:24 -0500, Allan Hunter 
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 You shouldn't need any drivers, other than the OS itself.  I popped
 one in my LC (original LC) and got it working with no 3rd-party
 drivers under System 6.
 Check all your control panels and indicate that relevant networking
 protocols are to use ethernet.
Oh really? That's odd. The machine has 36MB of RAM and is running
MacOS 8.1 but as far as I could tell there was no sign it knew it had
Ethernet. I'll try again! Thanks for the tip!
It depends on how the software was installed on the HD.  If it was 
installed on the computer in question and it was a normal install it 
should have installed the LC driver.  If the drive was moved from a 
machine without an LC slot then it would only have the driver if a 
full install was done or that driver was specifically selected to be 
installed.  If a minimum install was done it may not have had the 
driver installed.

IIRC there should be a driver in the Extensions folder called 
Ethernet LC or something similar.  If it's not there then you could 
use Tome Viewer to add it from the installer disk(s).
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Asantefast 10/100 Ethernet, Mac IIci, Sys7..5.5 + ot 1.1.2

2005-03-07 Thread Scott Griffith
I'm building up a IIci for an odd application, and I have it running
nicely with an Asante 10baseT card. I'd like a little more network
bandwidth, so I just picked up an AsanteFast 10/100 NuBus card. And, of
course, it doesn't work with 7.5.5 and Open Transport 1.1.2, at least in
any way I can see. The Asante doc indicated that it _should_ work with
Open Transport, but a day of hacking didn't get it to happen. I'd rather
not downgrade to 7.5.2 and use the Classic networking with is what comes
with their installer.
Their diagnostics show that the card is alive, shipping packets, and
passing its lookback test- but the system TCP/IP stack simply doesn't
recognize it. Has anybody actually made this work on the 68k macs with
Open Transport- or with Classic Networking under 7.5.2, for that matter?
Thanks in advance- searching didn't find anything useful...
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Re: Asantefast 10/100 Ethernet, Mac IIci, Sys7..5.5 + ot 1.1.2

2005-03-07 Thread simon
On 7-mrt-05, at 17:40, Scott Griffith wrote:
I'm building up a IIci for an odd application, and I have it running
nicely with an Asante 10baseT card. I'd like a little more network
bandwidth, so I just picked up an AsanteFast 10/100 NuBus card. And, of
course, it doesn't work with 7.5.5 and Open Transport 1.1.2, at least 
in
any way I can see. The Asante doc indicated that it _should_ work with
Open Transport, but a day of hacking didn't get it to happen. I'd 
rather
not downgrade to 7.5.2 and use the Classic networking with is what 
comes
with their installer.


you could use the network software selector in the apple extra's folder 
to temporary switch back to mactcp and install the stuff. the switch 
back to OT and off you go. i had it with a couple of ethernet drivers 
(sonic stuff)

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Re: SE/30 Ethernet

2005-02-12 Thread Mark Benson
On 11 Feb 2005, at 19:32, Liam Proven wrote:
Speed?
Yeh speed is the biggest difference. Also the Asante PDS card I have in 
my (currently in bits) SE/30 is totally compatible with Open Transport 
and requires no drivers other than the standard Apple ones included 
with OT 1.x.

I have an Danya SCSI/Port SCSI Ethernet adaptor on my Classic II 
it's *dog* slow, at least under MacOS 7.6.1. Not got it working on
System 6 yet.
No power brick though - it takes a passthru' from the ADB port.
If you can get an internal card, go for it in preference. Not possible
on the Classic II AFAIK - no slot.
As far as I know the Mac, Mac 512, Plus, Classic and Classic II are the 
only desktop machines you can't buy internal Network Interface Cards 
for, or don''t have LAN built-in as standard. (Man that was a horrible 
sentence ;o) ). No other examples come straight to mind at least.

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Re: SE/30 Ethernet

2005-02-12 Thread classic
Yeh speed is the biggest difference. Also the Asante PDS card I have in 
my (currently in bits) SE/30 is totally compatible with Open Transport 
and requires no drivers other than the standard Apple ones included 
with OT 1.x.


As far as I know the Mac, Mac 512, Plus, Classic and Classic II are the 
only desktop machines you can't buy internal Network Interface Cards 
for, or don''t have LAN built-in as standard. (Man that was a horrible 
sentence ;o) ). No other examples come straight to mind at least.

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I guess you could set up an apple internet router which is a bridge
between localtalk and ethernet though that is soo sloow that the
scsi ethernet might actually feel fast..used to run this sw on an LC.

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Re: SE/30 Ethernet

2005-02-08 Thread Bryan Kattwinkel
on 2/8/05 3:30 PM, Thomas Burns wrote:

Is there any difference between a SCSI to Ethernet adapter/bridge or an 
ethernet network card?

To install the network card, you need the torx tool to open your SE/30. 
The SCSI adapter will use an external power brick, and connects with a 
SCSI cable which might not be bundled. In both cases, you need a driver 
disk that matches the card or adapter. Some drivers may not be compatible 
with Open Transport.

The SCSI adapter may be slower than the card, or you may not notice any 
difference. There are some reports that the SCSI devices are troublesome, 
and some reports that Asante cards need to be connected to 10BaseT hubs 
rather than directly to 10/100 equipment.

If you need an ethernet adapter for any Mac, contact me off-list.

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SE/30 Ethernet

2005-02-07 Thread Thomas Burns
Just a quick question about getting an SE/30 on a LAN.
Is there any difference between a SCSI to Ethernet adapter/bridge or an 
ethernet network card?

Thanks
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Re: SCSI CDROM works now... buuut what about the ethernet?

2005-01-20 Thread Gregg Eshelman
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clip
 Its AAUI and I've got a cable and transceiver etc.
 The
 problem I have is that it doesn't have a driver. I
 don't know the mac address of the ethernet card. 
 
 any ideas? 

Sounds like a normal Apple network card, the System
version you have should have the card drivers in
its installation. If you don't have the intall disks,
several versions of the Macintosh System or Mac OS
are free to download from Apple.

A good and free network utility for Mac is Neon's
OTtool. Get it here. ftp://ftp.neon.com/pub/goodies/
the one with the F in the filename is the fat binary
for 68k and PPC.

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ethernet up and running

2005-01-20 Thread DS
thanks for the info. I've now got a functioning mac :)

now to swap the monitor for a PC monitor... :)

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SCSI CDROM works now... buuut what about the ethernet?

2005-01-19 Thread DS
thanks for the advice on the cdrom. I couldn't get it
working but I got a WORM drive that does using the
drivers in FWB.  I've also got a later version that
supports the CR508 so I'm trying that tonight.

now I'm trying to get a driver for the ethernet in the
IIvx. its a board in a nubus slot. The only
identification I've found is Ethernet NB. This is in
the externsions folder.

Its AAUI and I've got a cable and transceiver etc. The
problem I have is that it doesn't have a driver. I
don't know the mac address of the ethernet card. 

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Re: SCSI CDROM works now... buuut what about the ethernet?

2005-01-19 Thread Allan Hunter
You sure you've got the full complement of standard Apple networking 
extensions and control panels?  My System 6 LC has a CDEV called 
Network (for AppleTalk) and I had to separately install MacTCP and 
configure it to use the Ethernet, which in turn required that I find 
and install the INITs for Ethernet capabilities.  System 7 prior to 
Open Transport seems much the same.

At 9:59 PM -0800 1/19/05, DS wrote:
thanks for the advice on the cdrom. I couldn't get it
working but I got a WORM drive that does using the
drivers in FWB.  I've also got a later version that
supports the CR508 so I'm trying that tonight.
now I'm trying to get a driver for the ethernet in the
IIvx. its a board in a nubus slot. The only
identification I've found is Ethernet NB. This is in
the externsions folder.
Its AAUI and I've got a cable and transceiver etc. The
problem I have is that it doesn't have a driver. I
don't know the mac address of the ethernet card.
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Asante 10Mbps Ethernet PC(PCMCIA) card and PowerBook 190cs

2004-12-31 Thread Jim Raper
Hello to the list,
A colleague inherited a PowerBook 190cs from another teacher. In the box 
of stuff with it, he found an Asante 10Mbps Ethernet PC Card for 
Powerbooks with PCMCIA slots. This was new and unopened. The box also 
said FriendlyNet PC Card. He immediately asked me if the card could be 
used to get the Powerbook onto the Internet from his classroom. I 
immediately said, Probably, but I'm not sure; I'll ask the list.

It does have an RJ-45 cable with a 15-pin connector to connect to the 
10BASE-T card. And a sealed floppy with software. Also instruction 
manual. Looks like a simple setup. Thought I would throw it out to the 
list before I started monkeying. Any warnings or thoughtful advice?

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Re: Ethernet NuBus Card

2004-11-17 Thread macsonly
let me look i may have 1. if so 7.00 shipped (US)
charles

Ian Nixon wrote:
 
 Hi...
 
 I was wondering where I can purchase a NuBus Ethernet card for my (now
 working) IIci.
 
 Any sites (besides eBay) or anyone who has one to sell, please post or
 e-mail me offline.
 
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Re: Ethernet NuBus Card

2004-11-17 Thread macsonly
my last wasn't for the list, forgot to check address, wrist slapped. :(

Ian Nixon wrote:
 
 Hi...
 
 I was wondering where I can purchase a NuBus Ethernet card for my (now
 working) IIci.
 
 Any sites (besides eBay) or anyone who has one to sell, please post or
 e-mail me offline.
 
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Ethernet NuBus Card

2004-11-07 Thread Ian Nixon
Hi...
I was wondering where I can purchase a NuBus Ethernet card for my (now 
working) IIci.

Any sites (besides eBay) or anyone who has one to sell, please post or 
e-mail me offline.

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Re: Ethernet NuBus Card

2004-11-07 Thread J. Garrison
On Sunday, November 7, 2004, at 07:26 AM, Ian Nixon wrote:
Hi...
I was wondering where I can purchase a NuBus Ethernet card for my (now 
working) IIci.

Any sites (besides eBay) or anyone who has one to sell, please post or 
e-mail me offline.

Ian

You may get lots of responses from this list. Or you can join the 
SwapList
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Either way they're very inexpensive.
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Re: Asante Ethernet card

2004-10-28 Thread Marco van de Voort
 My Reply follows quote. On 21/10/2004 15:16 [EMAIL PROTECTED] said:  
 
 to transfer over from my PC via PC exchange.
 
 My guess is that you have a 10/100 Autosensing router. Asante cards
 are notorious for not working well with autosensing switches and
 routers. I have gotten around this problem by sticking a dumb
 hub in the network between Asante cards and autosensing devices.

Is it possible to explicitely set media type? I have some cards in my pmacs
with the same problem (dec cards), and that can be solved by telling linux
to use a certain media type.
 

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Re: Asante Ethernet card

2004-10-28 Thread Powermac

- Original Message - 
From: Marco van de Voort [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: Vintage Macs [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Thursday, October 28, 2004 6:29 AM
Subject: Re: Asante Ethernet card


  My Reply follows quote. On 21/10/2004 15:16 [EMAIL PROTECTED] said:
 
  to transfer over from my PC via PC exchange.
  
  My guess is that you have a 10/100 Autosensing router. Asante cards
  are notorious for not working well with autosensing switches and
  routers. I have gotten around this problem by sticking a dumb
  hub in the network between Asante cards and autosensing devices.

 Is it possible to explicitely set media type? I have some cards in my
pmacs
 with the same problem (dec cards), and that can be solved by telling linux
 to use a certain media type.

Are the 10/100 card full duplex?



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Re: Asante Ethernet card

2004-10-22 Thread Ken
My Reply follows quote. On 21/10/2004 15:16 [EMAIL PROTECTED] said:  

I have a question about an Asante Ethernet card in a Mac IIci
I installed it and there's a green blinking light on the back. It's hooked 
up to my Lynksys router, but on the router the lights are not on showing a 
computer is connected.

Do I need drivers for this card? I'm in the pickle of not being able to get 
on the internet with the Mac IIci to get anything for it and nothing seems 
to transfer over from my PC via PC exchange.

Thanks

Thomas 
-
My guess is that you have a 10/100 Autosensing router. Asante cards
are notorious for not working well with autosensing switches and
routers. I have gotten around this problem by sticking a dumb
hub in the network between Asante cards and autosensing devices.

You probably do need drivers for this card, but you can get them
from the Asante website. Some of the best support on the web, in
my opinion.

Ken

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Re: Asante Ethernet card

2004-10-22 Thread Gregg Eshelman
--- Thomas Burns [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

 I have a question about an Asante Ethernet card in a
 Mac IIci
 I installed it and there's a green blinking light on
 the back. It's hooked 
 up to my Lynksys router, but on the router the
 lights are not on showing a computer is connected.

Sure you have a regular cable and not a crossover
cable?

Most hubs/routers/switches have an uplink or cascade
port which is made so that it's crossed over
internally
so you can plug a standard cable from it to any
regular port on another hub etc. _Some_ of those
ports will work as a normal port to a computer if you
plug a crossover cable in. Some have a switch for that
port so either type of cable will work.

Many of the newest switches/routers have auto sensing
ports that'll work with either standard or crossover
cables.

If it's the AsanteFast 10/100 NuBus NIC you can try
downloading the drivers from Asante. Most other
Asante NICs work with Apple's drivers in System 7.1
and up. (Or is it 7.5 and up?)

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Asante Ethernet card

2004-10-21 Thread Thomas Burns
I have a question about an Asante Ethernet card in a Mac IIci
I installed it and there's a green blinking light on the back. It's hooked 
up to my Lynksys router, but on the router the lights are not on showing a 
computer is connected.

Do I need drivers for this card? I'm in the pickle of not being able to get 
on the internet with the Mac IIci to get anything for it and nothing seems 
to transfer over from my PC via PC exchange.

Thanks
Thomas 

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Forcing Ethernet usage ?

2004-10-20 Thread MC
Hi folks,

I'm currently using a headless Q700 as Ethernet-LocalTalk bridge to print
with my PLW NTR from my modern Mac  PC.
 
I've got a problem since the Q700's battery is dead.
In order to use Localtalk bridge, Appletalk has to bet set on Ethernet.
But since the pram is reset each time, this parameter is reset as well and
the computer starts up with AppleTalk set to printer port. I have to plug
monitor, key  mouse and restart the Q700 after setting to ethernet... each
time I want to print :(

I don't wish to get a new pram battery right now.

Is there some kind of system extension that force the use of Ethernet in
such case ?


T.I.A.

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Re: Forcing Ethernet usage ?

2004-10-20 Thread Desert Fox
How about if you put it on a UPS so that even if the power goes out, it
stays up? Seems more expensive than a new pram battery though...


Paul/.

on 10/20/04 3:21, MC at [EMAIL PROTECTED] scribbled:

 Hi folks,
 
 I'm currently using a headless Q700 as Ethernet-LocalTalk bridge to print
 with my PLW NTR from my modern Mac  PC.
 
 I've got a problem since the Q700's battery is dead.
 In order to use Localtalk bridge, Appletalk has to bet set on Ethernet.
 But since the pram is reset each time, this parameter is reset as well and
 the computer starts up with AppleTalk set to printer port. I have to plug
 monitor, key  mouse and restart the Q700 after setting to ethernet... each
 time I want to print :(
 
 I don't wish to get a new pram battery right now.
 
 Is there some kind of system extension that force the use of Ethernet in
 such case ?


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SSI Ethernet card

2004-10-02 Thread Robert Flossmann
Mikael, I confess, I've been playing with the PCs again. ;-)
Thank you very much for resending the Ethernet utility. What did the trick
was the alternative email adress I provided. It's not read automatically, so
I could read the mail on a Macintosh that is connected to the Internet and
unpack the archive.
 
The SSI card is identified as NuBus A-Series. Inside Ethernet thinks the
board is
OK, but reports Cable Connection Failed with direct connection to my
router and both dumb Hubs.
 
So I guess, the card is funcioning, but it's not happy with my cabling.
None the less, thanks for your efforts.
 
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Re: Ethernet for a Classic II

2004-04-22 Thread Phil Beesley
On 22 Apr 2004, at 20:30, Michael Hackett [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

Clark Martin [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

At 8:55 AM -0700 4/21/04, Timothy Virkkala wrote:
LocalTalk Bridge doesn't allow TCP/IP? Hmmm.
LTB will pass MacIP packets (IP inside AppleTalk packets) but it
won't convert them to IP over Ethernet.  For that you need a router
or something.
IPNetRouter, by Sustainable Softworks will do this -- I used that for a
while. It doesn't route the LocalTalk packets, though. (I also ran
LocalTalk Bridge on the same machine to get both.)
IPNetRouter is pretty nifty and works well in conjunction with LTB. An 
alternative product is/was available from VicomSoft.

I believe there are at least a couple of hardware LocalTalk-to-Ethernet
routers that handle TCP/IP. (Cayman Gator Box might be one -- can any
confirm?) They were a lot more expensive than the Asante-type units, 
but
they are probably fairly cheap used (though hard to find).
All Cayman GatorBoxes and Kinetics FastPaths support MacIP so they're 
ideal for connecting compacts to the internet.  Early models also 
support KIP (the predecessor to MacIP) although this may have been 
dropped on later models. To the best of my knowledge, LocalTalk 
products from Asante and Farallon are/were LT to ethernet bridges 
rather than routers so regard them as AppleTalk only devices unless you 
have a MacIP router elsewhere on your network. More info in the .sig. A 
dedicated router from Cayman or Kinetics typically uses less 
electricity than, say, an SE/30 running software router products.

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Re: Ethernet for a Classic II

2004-04-22 Thread Desert Fox
I use a Sonic TCP/IP SuperBridge that connects LocalTalk devices to your
Ethernet. It is only used for printers now but used to be the way that
several MacSE and other boxes could connect.

Again this may be a hard part to find since it is a dinosaur.


Paul/.

on 4/22/04 15:34, Phil Beesley at [EMAIL PROTECTED] scribbled:

 
 On 22 Apr 2004, at 20:30, Michael Hackett [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 
 Clark Martin [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 
 At 8:55 AM -0700 4/21/04, Timothy Virkkala wrote:
 LocalTalk Bridge doesn't allow TCP/IP? Hmmm.
 
 LTB will pass MacIP packets (IP inside AppleTalk packets) but it
 won't convert them to IP over Ethernet.  For that you need a router
 or something.
 
 IPNetRouter, by Sustainable Softworks will do this -- I used that for a
 while. It doesn't route the LocalTalk packets, though. (I also ran
 LocalTalk Bridge on the same machine to get both.)
 
 IPNetRouter is pretty nifty and works well in conjunction with LTB. An
 alternative product is/was available from VicomSoft.
 
 I believe there are at least a couple of hardware LocalTalk-to-Ethernet
 routers that handle TCP/IP. (Cayman Gator Box might be one -- can any
 confirm?) They were a lot more expensive than the Asante-type units,
 but
 they are probably fairly cheap used (though hard to find).


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Re: Ethernet for a Classic II

2004-04-21 Thread Timothy Virkkala
Mark Benson, you wrote:

 Bit of a slow/weird way to go about it but if you only need pure Appletalk
 access (not TCP/IP) you can use a Localtalk bridge, either on another classic
 era Mac or a hardware box.

I knew about that option, and that's probably what I'll do!

LocalTalk Bridge doesn't allow TCP/IP? Hmmm.

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Re: Ethernet for a Classic II

2004-04-21 Thread Clark Martin
At 8:55 AM -0700 4/21/04, Timothy Virkkala wrote:
Mark Benson, you wrote:

 Bit of a slow/weird way to go about it but if you only need pure Appletalk
 access (not TCP/IP) you can use a Localtalk bridge, either on 
another classic
 era Mac or a hardware box.
I knew about that option, and that's probably what I'll do!

LocalTalk Bridge doesn't allow TCP/IP? Hmmm.


LTB will pass MacIP packets (IP inside AppleTalk packets) but it 
won't convert them to IP over Ethernet.  For that you need a router 
or something.
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Re: Ethernet for a Classic II

2004-04-21 Thread Michael Hackett
On Wed, 21 Apr 2004 10:40:33 -0700
Clark Martin [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

 At 8:55 AM -0700 4/21/04, Timothy Virkkala wrote:
 LocalTalk Bridge doesn't allow TCP/IP? Hmmm.
 
 LTB will pass MacIP packets (IP inside AppleTalk packets) but it 
 won't convert them to IP over Ethernet.  For that you need a router 
 or something.

IPNetRouter, by Sustainable Softworks will do this -- I used that for a
while. It doesn't route the LocalTalk packets, though. (I also ran
LocalTalk Bridge on the same machine to get both.)

http://www.sustworks.com/

I believe there are at least a couple of hardware LocalTalk-to-Ethernet
routers that handle TCP/IP. (Cayman Gator Box might be one -- can any
confirm?) They were a lot more expensive than the Asante-type units, but
they are probably fairly cheap used (though hard to find).

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Re: Ethernet for a Classic II

2004-04-20 Thread Bryan Kattwinkel
on 4/17/04 3:49 PM, John Niven wrote:

No, sorry. There is no equivalent pds slot on the Classic II. The only 
way to get ethernet on those is to use a SCSI to ethernet converter 
like the Asante EN/SC.

The Farallon Mac/PB Etherwave device also works nicely on the Classics.


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Re: Ethernet for a Classic II

2004-04-20 Thread Mark Benson
 
On Tuesday, April 20, 2004, at 12:42PM, Bryan Kattwinkel [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

on 4/17/04 3:49 PM, John Niven wrote:

No, sorry. There is no equivalent pds slot on the Classic II. The only 
way to get ethernet on those is to use a SCSI to ethernet converter 
like the Asante EN/SC.

The Farallon Mac/PB Etherwave device also works nicely on the Classics.

Bit of a slow/weird way to go about it but if you only need pure Appletalk access (not 
TCP/IP) you can use a Localtalk bridge, either on another classic era Mac or a 
hardware box.

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Re: Searching for 190cs ethernet card

2004-04-19 Thread Gregg Eshelman
--- Byron Q. Desnoyers Winmill [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
 On Sun, Apr 18, 2004 at 11:02:48AM -0400, Roland
 Drake wrote:
  I am searching for an ethernet card for a
 Powerbook 190cs.
 
 I noticed this model takes PCMCIA cards.  Which
 manufacturers
 supported 68040 PowerBooks?  If companies like 3com
 provided support,
 you may be able to find these cards at an elecronics
 surplus store
 downtown.  You can also try Mac dealers in case they
 have old stock
 which they couldn't sell (the U of T bookstore had
 some older Mac
 hardware in stock the last time I looked).

One thing for certain, a CardBus card won't work.
You need one that meets the 16 bit PC Card spec.
Don't hold out much hope of finding a 10/100 PC Card
that'll work in a 68k Powerbook. 10 megabit is
what you'll likely find. (Even though there are
16 bit 10/100 PC Card NICs for PC laptops.)

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Re: Searching for 190cs ethernet card

2004-04-19 Thread Desert Fox
Roland,

I have a Dayna 10bT PCMCIA card that used to be in a PowerBook 190cs. It is
lying around on my desk. I don't even know how much to ask. The shipping
will probably be more than what it is worth, no?

I'll try to get the floppy discs that have the drivers together. I know the
card and dongle are sitting upstairs. For some reason, I recall that there
were drivers that were more recent on the web somewhere but they don't do
you much good until you have it installed and functioning in your system.


Paul/.

on 4/18/04 9:02, Roland Drake at [EMAIL PROTECTED] scribbled:

 Dear Vintage Macs:
 
 I am searching for an ethernet card for a Powerbook 190cs.
 
 Someone responded to me privately a few days ago. I, in turn, replied. Thus
 far, I have not heard anything from that person. So I am back posting this
 message again.
 
 If anyone has any leads about where I might purchase such a card, it would
 be greatly appreciated.
 
 Roland :)
 
 P.S. I live in Toronto, Canada.
 
 


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Re: Searching for 190cs ethernet card

2004-04-19 Thread Clark Martin
At 12:07 AM -0700 4/19/04, Gregg Eshelman wrote:
--- Byron Q. Desnoyers Winmill [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
 On Sun, Apr 18, 2004 at 11:02:48AM -0400, Roland
 Drake wrote:
  I am searching for an ethernet card for a
 Powerbook 190cs.
 I noticed this model takes PCMCIA cards.  Which
 manufacturers
 supported 68040 PowerBooks?  If companies like 3com
 provided support,
 you may be able to find these cards at an elecronics
 surplus store
 downtown.  You can also try Mac dealers in case they
 have old stock
 which they couldn't sell (the U of T bookstore had
 some older Mac
 hardware in stock the last time I looked).


I use a Kingston Ethernet card on my PB5300 so it might well work on 
a PB190.  Let me know if you need the part number and I'll look it up.

One thing for certain, a CardBus card won't work.
You need one that meets the 16 bit PC Card spec.
Don't hold out much hope of finding a 10/100 PC Card
that'll work in a 68k Powerbook. 10 megabit is
what you'll likely find. (Even though there are
16 bit 10/100 PC Card NICs for PC laptops.)


That's what I thought but someone on one of these lists pointed me to 
the MacAlly 10/100 card.  It is 16 bits.  I don't know about 68K 
compatibility.
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Searching for 190cs ethernet card

2004-04-18 Thread Roland Drake
Dear Vintage Macs:

I am searching for an ethernet card for a Powerbook 190cs.

Someone responded to me privately a few days ago. I, in turn, replied. Thus
far, I have not heard anything from that person. So I am back posting this
message again.

If anyone has any leads about where I might purchase such a card, it would
be greatly appreciated.

Roland :)

P.S. I live in Toronto, Canada.



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Re: Searching for 190cs ethernet card

2004-04-18 Thread Jerry
I am searching for an ethernet card for a Powerbook 190cs.

If anyone has any leads about where I might purchase such a card, it would
be greatly appreciated.
Roland :)
Roland,
you may get more response from the bookies on the Powerbook List 
(includes the 190/190cs),
or try a Looking for/Wanted post to the Swap List ...

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SCSI/Ethernet adapter

2004-04-18 Thread Roland Drake
Dear List:

I have an Asante SCSI/Ethernet adapter. I am wondering what the proper
procedure is for using this old device. I suspect there might be a problem
with the one I have.

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Re: SCSI/Ethernet adapter

2004-04-18 Thread Ken
My Reply follows quote. On 18/04/2004 15:16 [EMAIL PROTECTED] said:  

Dear List:

I have an Asante SCSI/Ethernet adapter. I am wondering what the proper
procedure is for using this old device. I suspect there might be a problem
with the one I have.

Roland :)
-
Go to the Asante site and download the drivers. There is a diagnostic 
program included.

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Re: Ethernet for a Classic II

2004-04-17 Thread John Niven
Timothy,

No, sorry. There is no equivalent pds slot on the Classic II. The only 
way to get ethernet on those is to use a SCSI to ethernet converter 
like the Asante EN/SC.

If only they had built ethernet onto the motherboard.. sigh!

John

On Saturday, April 17, 2004, at 01:47  PM, Timothy Virkkala wrote:

I have an Ethernet card on an SE/30 - but the machine isn't running 
that
well. Would it work on a Classic II? I've got one or two of those that 
work
just fine


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Ethernet for a Classic II

2004-04-16 Thread Timothy Virkkala
I have an Ethernet card on an SE/30 - but the machine isn't running that
well. Would it work on a Classic II? I've got one or two of those that work
just fine

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Ethernet card for Powerbook 190cs

2004-04-14 Thread Roland Drake
Dear Vintage Macs:

I am searching for an ethernet card for a Powerbook 190cs.

Roland :)


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Re: ethernet card for a Powerbook 190cs

2004-04-14 Thread Dwight Hines

 Dear Vintage Macs:
 
 I am searching for an ethernet card for a Powerbook 190cs.
 
 Roland :)

Let us know what you find and please tell us what operating system you are
running on the 190.

I have a 190 with 8.1 and it is too too clugey for words.   If you are
running six, please let me know if you are also using zip drives.

TYIA,
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Re: SSI NuBus Ethernet card

2004-04-09 Thread Stefan Daehler
Original Message:

I just tried to put an ethernet cable into one of the ports - it's too 
big! These are phone type connectors! What's that all about? :-)

John
So, it's most probably RJ11. An internal modem, perhaps? Steff

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Re: SSI NuBus Ethernet card

2004-04-09 Thread John Niven
Original Message:

I just tried to put an ethernet cable into one of the ports - it's 
too big! These are phone type connectors! What's that all about? :-)

John
So, it's most probably RJ11. An internal modem, perhaps? Steff
Yup, its RJ11, but I don't think it's a modem. On closer inspection it 
has a ROM with a white label that says:

SSI NB256 V1.0
00 40 10-0 22 97 D
I think the second line looks like a MAC address, which makes it some 
kind of LAN interface. Also there is a patent # which seems to be in 
that area of tech. The PCB says Tut NuBus Assy #20194, so I think its 
by:

TUT SYSTEMS INC.

http://www.tutsystems.com./

but I don't see any older products support. That always disappoints.

Is this what you call phone net ?

Probably a pretty useless find :-(

Love to hear more if anyone has anything.

John

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Re: SSI NuBus Ethernet card

2004-04-09 Thread Michael
on 04/09/2004 12:33 AM, John Niven at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

 Original Message:
 
 I just tried to put an ethernet cable into one of the ports - it's
 too big! These are phone type connectors! What's that all about? :-)
 
 John

   I don't know what it is called but I ran across some cable that I thought
was 8 wire Ethernet, but instead had a smaller connector that had only Six
wires in the connector, but was a bit bigger than the 4 wire phone line
connector, Is this the RJ-11?


 
 So, it's most probably RJ11. An internal modem, perhaps? Steff
 
 Yup, its RJ11, but I don't think it's a modem. On closer inspection it
 has a ROM with a white label that says:
 
 SSI NB256 V1.0
 00 40 10-0 22 97 D
 
 I think the second line looks like a MAC address, which makes it some
 kind of LAN interface. Also there is a patent # which seems to be in
 that area of tech. The PCB says Tut NuBus Assy #20194, so I think its
 by:
 
 TUT SYSTEMS INC.
 
 http://www.tutsystems.com./
 
 but I don't see any older products support. That always disappoints.
 
 Is this what you call phone net ?

   No, 'Phone Net' plugs into the Printer port, and uses regular phone line
to connect to each computer. Not Super Fast, but it works.


   Michael


 


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Re: SSI NuBus Ethernet card

2004-04-09 Thread Kyle DePasquale
On Apr 8, 2004, at 9:35 PM, Michael wrote:

on 04/09/2004 12:33 AM, John Niven at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

Original Message:

I just tried to put an ethernet cable into one of the ports - it's
too big! These are phone type connectors! What's that all about? :-)
John
   I don't know what it is called but I ran across some cable that I 
thought
was 8 wire Ethernet, but instead had a smaller connector that had only 
Six
wires in the connector, but was a bit bigger than the 4 wire phone line
connector, Is this the RJ-11?


So, it's most probably RJ11. An internal modem, perhaps? Steff
Yup, its RJ11, but I don't think it's a modem. On closer inspection it
has a ROM with a white label that says:
SSI NB256 V1.0
00 40 10-0 22 97 D
I think the second line looks like a MAC address, which makes it some
kind of LAN interface. Also there is a patent # which seems to be in
that area of tech. The PCB says Tut NuBus Assy #20194, so I think its
by:
TUT SYSTEMS INC.

http://www.tutsystems.com./

but I don't see any older products support. That always disappoints.

Is this what you call phone net ?
   No, 'Phone Net' plugs into the Printer port, and uses regular phone 
line
to connect to each computer. Not Super Fast, but it works.

   Michael





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SSI NuBus Ethernet card

2004-04-08 Thread John Niven
Just picked up one of these. It has two RJ-45 sockets! One has a 
terminator plugged in. Am I right in assuming that this second port is 
used to daisy chain to other Macs? Does one use a normal or x-over 
cable? What are the disadvantages of hooking up two Macs this way?

 Or does this offer two ports in one slot? That would be cool!

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Re: SSI NuBus Ethernet card

2004-04-08 Thread John Niven
I just tried to put an ethernet cable into one of the ports - it's too 
big! These are phone type connectors! What's that all about? :-)

John

On Thursday, April 8, 2004, at 02:07  PM, John Niven wrote:

Just picked up one of these. It has two RJ-45 sockets! One has a 
terminator plugged in. Am I right in assuming that this second port is 
used to daisy chain to other Macs? Does one use a normal or x-over 
cable? What are the disadvantages of hooking up two Macs this way?

 Or does this offer two ports in one slot? That would be cool!

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Re: SE/30 Ethernet Card

2004-01-08 Thread Ken
My Reply follows quote. On 07/01/2004 19:45 [EMAIL PROTECTED] said:  

I am about to acquire a macintosh SE/30, and I was wondering what kind 
of ethernet adaptor would work in it.  Can the SE/30 take an LCPDS 
ethernet card, or would that not work?

(Sorry if this should have been posted on the compact macs list ~ i 
just didn't want to join another list for this one question :D  )
-
Well, the ethernet card for the SE/30 is a two part thing. one part in 
the slot and another connected via a ribbon cable mounted to the chassis 
frame so it sticks out the back of the case. On the compact Macs list 
yesterday, someone mentioned a supplier that had several hundred new ones 
at $1.00 each plus $7.00 sh.

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Re: SE/30 Ethernet Card

2004-01-08 Thread Kyle DePasquale
Thanks for the info.
It is very helpful :D
Kyle



On Thursday, January 8, 2004, at 07:04  AM, Ken wrote:

My Reply follows quote. On 07/01/2004 19:45 [EMAIL PROTECTED] said:

I am about to acquire a macintosh SE/30, and I was wondering what kind
of ethernet adaptor would work in it.  Can the SE/30 take an LCPDS
ethernet card, or would that not work?
(Sorry if this should have been posted on the compact macs list ~ i
just didn't want to join another list for this one question :D  )
-
Well, the ethernet card for the SE/30 is a two part thing. one part in
the slot and another connected via a ribbon cable mounted to the 
chassis
frame so it sticks out the back of the case. On the compact Macs list
yesterday, someone mentioned a supplier that had several hundred new 
ones
at $1.00 each plus $7.00 sh.

Ken

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Re: SE/30 Ethernet Card

2004-01-08 Thread Gregg Eshelman

--- Kyle DePasquale [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 Hi!
 
 I am about to acquire a macintosh SE/30, and I was
 wondering what kind 
 of ethernet adaptor would work in it.  Can the SE/30
 take an LCPDS 
 ethernet card, or would that not work?

It uses SE/30 PDS cards, and some IIsi PDS cards will
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Re: SE/30 Ethernet Card

2004-01-08 Thread Jeff Walther
Date: Thu, 8 Jan 2004 07:04:41 -0800
From: Ken [EMAIL PROTECTED]

Well, the ethernet card for the SE/30 is a two part thing. one part in
the slot and another connected via a ribbon cable mounted to the chassis
frame so it sticks out the back of the case. On the compact Macs list
yesterday, someone mentioned a supplier that had several hundred new ones
at $1.00 each plus $7.00 sh.
The supplier is Small Dog Electronics who is also a list sponsor.  A 
classy outfit in my experience.

The LC style cards will not work in the SE/30, BTW.The SE/30 
requires a card made for the SE/30 or the IIsi.   Those are the only 
two machines that have that particular type of PDS slot.   Other 
machines used the same physical connector, but are wired differently.

Some Apple documentation claims that the IIfx PDS slot is the same, 
but reports seem to indicate that it isn't.

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Re: SE/30 Ethernet Card

2004-01-08 Thread Kyle DePasquale
Thanks very much for the info, everyone!

It will come in very handy.

Kyle

On Thursday, January 8, 2004, at 02:42  PM, Jeff Walther wrote:

Date: Thu, 8 Jan 2004 07:04:41 -0800
From: Ken [EMAIL PROTECTED]

Well, the ethernet card for the SE/30 is a two part thing. one part in
the slot and another connected via a ribbon cable mounted to the 
chassis
frame so it sticks out the back of the case. On the compact Macs list
yesterday, someone mentioned a supplier that had several hundred new 
ones
at $1.00 each plus $7.00 sh.
The supplier is Small Dog Electronics who is also a list sponsor.  A 
classy outfit in my experience.

The LC style cards will not work in the SE/30, BTW.The SE/30 
requires a card made for the SE/30 or the IIsi.   Those are the only 
two machines that have that particular type of PDS slot.   Other 
machines used the same physical connector, but are wired differently.

Some Apple documentation claims that the IIfx PDS slot is the same, 
but reports seem to indicate that it isn't.

Jeff Walther

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SE/30 Ethernet Card

2004-01-07 Thread Kyle DePasquale
Hi!

I am about to acquire a macintosh SE/30, and I was wondering what kind 
of ethernet adaptor would work in it.  Can the SE/30 take an LCPDS 
ethernet card, or would that not work?

(Sorry if this should have been posted on the compact macs list ~ i 
just didn't want to join another list for this one question :D  )

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Re: SCSI Ethernet

2003-12-23 Thread Phil Marlow
You lieing hound. You did not try it under 8.6

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Re: SCSI Ethernet

2003-12-23 Thread Phil Marlow
On 23/12/03 1:25, Kyle DePasquale [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

 As with Ken, I too have an Asante dual-speed ethernet adaptor that
 doesn't work normally with an auto-sensing switch.  I was able to get
 it to work, however, by setting the switch to a set speed and duplex.
 
 Hope that helps!
 

OK Dan doesn¹t seem to be replying so I will for him,

We tried it on his network and on mine at home. Both are 10/100 so that's
one good reason, but still doesn¹t really explain why it wasn¹t in the
appletalk control panel.

It's SCSI to RJ-45 (10 Base-T), and he's tried it on all his Macs and my
Quadra 840AV which is running Mac OS 8.0 - The extension is dated 1993 so
It's pretty old. I'd imagine 8.0 is more than acceptable if not a little too
new. 

Not sure which version of the software. I'll have to check

Manufactured by Cnet and it's in a great big black box :S

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Re: SCSI Ethernet

2003-12-23 Thread Daniel Kendell
OK Dan doesn¹t seem to be replying so I will for him,
One, Don't speak on my behalf, I can speak for myself and have only  
just got the emails.
Two, I have 8.6 on the 7200/90 - i got it out briefly to try it out  
with the adapter.

We tried it on his network and on mine at home. Both are 10/100 so  
that's
one good reason, but still doesn¹t really explain why it wasn¹t in the
appletalk control panel.
Indeed, I can't set the switch to 10 only because it is rather dumb :-)  
just a little white box of electronics...
plus, even if i could, my sister would complain about the speed.

The extension is indeed dated 1993 so it can't have any particular  
requirement as far as OS goes.

It is made by some company called CNet Network Solutions, model 490e. I  
had a look for a website. Found one, truly useless with nothing on it  
and when I looked at the Europe and the US sites, it wasn't there.

Erm...
software versions...
erm...
well I am just using the in-house software that comes with 7.0.1,  
7.6.1, 8.1, 8.6. What that is I am not sure...
Hang on and i'll boot my  
embarrassingly-slow-because-i've-overloaded-it-with-too-much-software- 
on-only-8megs-colour-classic simply because its there and I don't need  
to plug in anything and find out. ;-)

Mmmm ... LC Chime :-) ... slow :-( ... [whirr] ... beep [local-talk  
bridge...] ... beep [shutdown improper...] ... beep [clock time] ...  
DONE! (if anyone wants to buy me a Sonnet Presto Plus for this I  
wouldn't take offense ;-) only $99)

Ok ... Control panels ...

Appletalk : B1-1.1
TCP/IP : B1 - 1.1.1
Extensions...

Appleshare : B1 - 3.6.4
Ether-talk Phase 2 : 2.5.7
File sharing extension : B1 - 7.6.2
Network extension : B1 - 7.5.5
Open Tpt Appletalk library : 1.1.1
Open Tpt Internet library : 1.1.1
Open Transport library : 1.1.1
Please note: That is taken from the Colour Classic Running OS 7.6.1. If  
at all possible, I'd like it to run in 7.0.1. (gettin' a new Mac Plus  
you see...A new classic Mac every xmas ... last year it was the CC ;-)  
)

Thats all network related ones. Obviously the one for the SCSI adapter  
is in there too.

Now, I can get network and even (crappy) internet (using lynx) on there  
when I use the LC PDS ethernet card.

I shall have a lookie out for a simple 10-Base Hub ... Have been  
meaning to get one for my 10-Base macs for a while now ... perhaps I  
should 'borrow' one for school! ;-) Lord knows they need replacing!

Thankee Mucho.
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Re: SCSI Ethernet

2003-12-23 Thread Daniel Kendell
Update.
I have found the original Installer floppy and I was misaken, there is 
more than an extension on it, it must have been some other disc with 
only an extension on it, anyhoo ... I ran the installer and now I get 
Alternate Ethernet in the Appletalk control panel :-D, the problem 
now is (in 8.1 on a 7200/90 (phil was right, i don't have 8.6 - WHERE 
IS MY BRAIN?!)) when I select Alternate Ethernet it says 'Getting 
port information...' and goes no further. I have to do that Clove 
relief period thing and that unnatural and ultimately useless interrupt 
key! ( :-D hehe) That be Cmd+Alt+Esc.

Any Ideas what this could be?

In the meanwhile I am going to go and tinker with it and then try on 
7.6.1 ;-)

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SCSI Ethernet

2003-12-22 Thread Daniel Kendell
Hi,
I have a SCSI to Ethernet adapter that I have been trying o use for 
ages now and just can't get it to work.

Can anybody help?
It came with a floppy with an extension on it I put it in the 
extensions folder. All appears to be good. The power light and Link 
lights come on...I create some network activity and the RxD Light 
blinks a bit...HOWEVER...It is not listed in the Appletalk control 
panel, so I can't use it. :-S

I have tried it under:
7.0.1
7.6.1
8.0
8.1
8.6
and I get the same result each time. :-(

PLEASE! Somebody help!

I want to use it with my SE mainly...but once I get my Mac Plus on xmas 
(I love xmas ^^ ) then I may want to experiment!

Thankee mucho.
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Re: SCSI Ethernet

2003-12-22 Thread Ken
My Reply follows quote. On 22/12/2003 12:44 [EMAIL PROTECTED] 
said:  

Hi,
I have a SCSI to Ethernet adapter that I have been trying o use for 
ages now and just can't get it to work.

Can anybody help?
It came with a floppy with an extension on it I put it in the 
extensions folder. All appears to be good. The power light and Link 
lights come on...I create some network activity and the RxD Light 
blinks a bit...HOWEVER...It is not listed in the Appletalk control 
panel, so I can't use it. :-S

I have tried it under:
7.0.1
7.6.1
8.0
8.1
8.6

and I get the same result each time. :-(

PLEASE! Somebody help!

I want to use it with my SE mainly...but once I get my Mac Plus on xmas 
(I love xmas ^^ ) then I may want to experiment!
-
I think more info might be needed. What kind of ethernet are you trying 
to connect to the computer with the SCSI Ethernet adapter? What brand of 
adapter are you using? Which version of MacTCP or Open Transport are you 
using with each system?

I have had luck using a SCSI to Ethernet adapter with a PowerBook 165 and 
170. Never tried it with a desktop, but the principles should be the same.

I used system 7.5.5 and Open Transport (version 1.1.4 - I think) as it 
lets me use TCP/IP, which I find simpler to configure than MacTCP, which 
I never did figure out.

Also, the adapter I used was by Asante, and would not connect to a 
network that had an autosensing switch (10/100 type device). I connected 
to the network by putting a simple 10baseT hub between the powerbook and 
the rest of the network.

Ken

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Re: SCSI Ethernet

2003-12-22 Thread Kyle DePasquale
As with Ken, I too have an Asante dual-speed ethernet adaptor that 
doesn't work normally with an auto-sensing switch.  I was able to get 
it to work, however, by setting the switch to a set speed and duplex.

Hope that helps!

Kyle



On Monday, December 22, 2003, at 02:34  PM, Ken wrote:

My Reply follows quote. On 22/12/2003 12:44 
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said:

Hi,
I have a SCSI to Ethernet adapter that I have been trying o use for
ages now and just can't get it to work.
Can anybody help?
It came with a floppy with an extension on it I put it in the
extensions folder. All appears to be good. The power light and Link
lights come on...I create some network activity and the RxD Light
blinks a bit...HOWEVER...It is not listed in the Appletalk control
panel, so I can't use it. :-S
I have tried it under:
7.0.1
7.6.1
8.0
8.1
8.6
and I get the same result each time. :-(

PLEASE! Somebody help!

I want to use it with my SE mainly...but once I get my Mac Plus on 
xmas
(I love xmas ^^ ) then I may want to experiment!
-
I think more info might be needed. What kind of ethernet are you trying
to connect to the computer with the SCSI Ethernet adapter? What brand 
of
adapter are you using? Which version of MacTCP or Open Transport are 
you
using with each system?

I have had luck using a SCSI to Ethernet adapter with a PowerBook 165 
and
170. Never tried it with a desktop, but the principles should be the 
same.

I used system 7.5.5 and Open Transport (version 1.1.4 - I think) as it
lets me use TCP/IP, which I find simpler to configure than MacTCP, 
which
I never did figure out.

Also, the adapter I used was by Asante, and would not connect to a
network that had an autosensing switch (10/100 type device). I 
connected
to the network by putting a simple 10baseT hub between the powerbook 
and
the rest of the network.

Ken

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SCSI to Ethernet adaptor

2003-12-15 Thread keith
Is anyone familiar with:

Asante Desktop EN/SC - SCSI to Ethernet(10BT/BNC)
For any Macintosh with built-in SCSI port (DB25)
(asante no: 99-00379-00)
or with Galaxy Hardware Publishers who, at least according to their web 
page, carry networking products?  Asante has discontinued this but if 
this web page is correct, then Galaxy does have it in stock.

keith

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Re: SCSI to Ethernet adaptor

2003-12-15 Thread John Niven
On Monday, December 15, 2003, at 01:19  PM, keith wrote:

Is anyone familiar with:

Asante Desktop EN/SC - SCSI to Ethernet(10BT/BNC)
For any Macintosh with built-in SCSI port (DB25)
(asante no: 99-00379-00)
Yup! I've got a couple of those. I use them with my Classic II's which 
have no expansion ports. Thus they are the only way to get ethernet 
access.

I prefer this model because it takes its power directly from the SCSI 
port (no WallWart required) so reduces clutter.

The only thing to note is that a Mac Plus does NOT have termination 
power, so it won't work on this model. For that you need one of the 
earlier models that do have an external supply.

I found hem to work with anything from OS 6.0.8L up to OS 7.6.1 (max 
for a Classic II).

Very useful device.

John

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Re: Asante ethernet drivers for old macs?

2003-08-14 Thread Kyle D
If you need more drivers, I have a disk image of the
Asanté driver disk. (i don't THINK its still
copyrighted ~ its REALLY old)
Email me for more info.

--- John Niven [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 
 On Monday, August 4, 2003, at 01:54  PM, Jack
 Countryman wrote:
 
  site doesn't seem to have anything that old
 posted.  Does anyone  
  recall the
  cards I'm talking about, or the 'AsanteTalk'
 software the manual  
  refers to?
 

http://techinfo.asante.com/pdfs/Adapters-10MBit-Internal/
 
 asante5_6_1.sea.hqx
 
 Jack
 
 This should work.
 
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Cabletron NuBus Ethernet Card?

2003-08-04 Thread Jeff Walther
I just bought a NuBus ethernet card (I assume it's ethernet).   The 
interesting thing about this card is that it appears to be a 10/100 
card, but I'm not certain.   My hints are that it has only an RJ45 
connector (no AUI, nor BNC) and it has four LEDs instead of two. 
I've only ever seen four LEDs on 10/100 cards.

On the other hand, I thought 10/100 NuBus cards were pretty rare as 
10/100 ethernet and NuBus barely intersected, and so I assumed the 
Asante and Farralon (and maybe Dayna?) folks were the only ones who 
produced one.

So, does anyone have info on this card and/or Cabletron?  That is a 
brand with which I am not familiar.   Silkscreened on the end of the 
card is PN 9000343-05 Rev. B.   The back plane plate of the card 
has a sticker which reads E6119-X newline 940059800

Thanks for any info.

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Asante ethernet drivers for old macs?

2003-08-04 Thread Jack Countryman
I came across a box of old Asante two part ethernet adapters that are
supposed to work on SE-30 and IISi (possibly other macs?).  A friend has
some IISi he'd like to get onto an ethernet network.  But, of course,
whatever software these cards needed isn't with them...and the Asante web
site doesn't seem to have anything that old posted.  Does anyone recall the
cards I'm talking about, or the 'AsanteTalk' software the manual refers to?
Would these by chance work with Apple ethernet drivers only if we can't find
the Asante stuff?


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Re: Asante ethernet drivers for old macs?

2003-08-04 Thread John Niven
On Monday, August 4, 2003, at 01:54  PM, Jack Countryman wrote:

site doesn't seem to have anything that old posted.  Does anyone  
recall the
cards I'm talking about, or the 'AsanteTalk' software the manual  
refers to?
http://techinfo.asante.com/pdfs/Adapters-10MBit-Internal/ 
asante5_6_1.sea.hqx

Jack

This should work.

John

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Re: Cabletron NuBus Ethernet Card?

2003-08-04 Thread Gregg Eshelman
--- Jeff Walther [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
clip
 So, does anyone have info on this card and/or
 Cabletron?  That is a 
 brand with which I am not familiar.   Silkscreened
 on the end of the 
 card is PN 9000343-05 Rev. B.   The back plane
 plate of the card 
 has a sticker which reads E6119-X newline
 940059800

It's supported by Debian 68k linux.

http://lists.debian.org/debian-68k/2003/debian-68k-200301/msg00015.html

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Re: Assante Ethernet Was: Can't see LCs- woe is me

2003-03-14 Thread Fletch Brendan Good
For 7 ways to file serve with System 6 see:
home.earthlink.net/~gamba2/system6a.html

I think I may be getting the hang of this! ;-) Right after I saw 
Clark's message that confirmed what I had thought about System 6 file 
sharing, I went to Google to search for Public Folder with System 6. 
On the first results page I immediately recognized a link to Pickle's 
FAQ and followed it. That led me to the page at System 6 Heaven about 
Old Macs in an OSX Environment. A little ways down that page I found 
the link to Gamba's System 6 File Sharing page (the one he posted 
above)-- which led me back to the page I had just read at Pickles! 
Later I found that Gamba's page was actually the first result Google 
returned in my search.

This is definitely one of the most tightly-connected Mac communities 
I've had the pleasure of visiting. I guess what I really should be 
doing now is just going through and reading all the pages on Gamba's, 
Pickle's and Marten's sites.

Thanks for all your help again, folks. I'll give one of those file 
sharing solutions a shot, but it's not hugely important that I be 
able to see my LC from my other Macs. Seeing them from the LC should 
take care of most of my needs.

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Re: Assante Ethernet Was: Can't see LCs- woe is me

2003-03-14 Thread Gamba
Gregg Eshelman wrote:

I wonder if you can dig up some version, preferably
the last version, of MacServe that'll run on 6?

I found a google search that says MacServe won't support volumes greater
than 20 MB.
Digging stopped.

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Re: Assante Ethernet Was: Can't see LCs- woe is me

2003-03-13 Thread Fletch Brendan Good
It only sees the other computer though; the other computer can't 
mount the SE's HD. That's a system 6 thing though IIRC.


Yeah, now that you mention it, I recall the same thing- I was 
recently mucking around with a System 6 SE myself. I needed to 
transfer some files so I just plugged a printer cable in, connected 
it to my 6100, and set up the AppleTalk to use the printer port. 
That's when I realized I could mount the 6100 with the SE, but not 
vice versa.

I remember reading something about how you can't set up file sharing 
on System 6 (which would enable you to mount it from another 
computer). Am I missing something? Was there any extension or other 
software from Apple (or someone) that enabled System 6 to share?

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Re: Assante Ethernet Was: Can't see LCs- woe is me

2003-03-13 Thread Clark Martin
At 12:10 PM -0500 3/13/2003, Fletch Brendan Good wrote:
  It only sees the other computer though; the other computer can't
mount the SE's HD. That's a system 6 thing though IIRC.


Yeah, now that you mention it, I recall the same thing- I was
recently mucking around with a System 6 SE myself. I needed to
transfer some files so I just plugged a printer cable in, connected
it to my 6100, and set up the AppleTalk to use the printer port.
That's when I realized I could mount the 6100 with the SE, but not
vice versa.

I remember reading something about how you can't set up file sharing
on System 6 (which would enable you to mount it from another
computer). Am I missing something? Was there any extension or other
software from Apple (or someone) that enabled System 6 to share?


FileSharing is a feature that was introduced with Mac OS 7.  Prior to 
that the only way to make a Mac a AppleShare server was to install 
AppleShare Server software which took over the machine.

There were some  alternatives like Public Folder but they are not 
nearly as robust as FileSharing.
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Re: Assante Ethernet Was: Can't see LCs- woe is me

2003-03-13 Thread Gamba
I remember reading something about how you can't set up file sharing on
System 6 (which would enable you to mount it from another computer).

For 7 ways to file serve with System 6 see:
http://home.earthlink.net/~gamba2/system6a.html

None of the 7 methods are as good as System 7's built in file serving.

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