Re: Disk Images Re: broadband for a Mac IIci??

2002-06-18 Thread Eagle

On Tuesday, June 18, 2002, at 12:50 , J.S. Garrison wrote:
 From: jsoderlund [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] (Vintage Macs)
 Subject: Re: Disk Images Re: broadband for a Mac IIci??
 Date: Mon, Jun 17, 2002, 5:56 PM

 Go here and get both Disk Copy 4.2 and 6.3.3
 Why 6.3.3?
 jeff

 It retros and it works with most systems and Macs.

I like 6.3 because it mounts images whereas 4.2 only wants to duplicate 
them.  At least for me -- maybe I'm doing something wrong?

Eagle


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Re: broadband for a Mac IIci??

2002-06-15 Thread dan_A

At 23:03 -0700 on 14/06/02, Fran Dollinger wrote:

I've been trying to get my Mac IIci online for a few days now with no
success. All I've been able to find in the FAQ is going through a
modem (dialup). I have a cable modem. I've entered the particulars
into MacTCP and NADA! I don't even know what questions to ask at this

Get Open Transport.  There's a link in the FAQ.

Set it to DHCP.

If that doesn't work, report back with details.

the pickle

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I have a similar problem. I'm using 7.53 on a IIci with an ethernet 
card attached to a hub -Netgear 104- which has a cable modem plugged 
into it along with a Umax S900. I can mount the IIci drives on the 
Umax and can get into files, but when I try to use Eudora or Netscape 
(or iCab) I can't make a connection. I tried installing OT 1.0.8, 
which seems like the oldest version I can find. It wont install on a 
IIci. Is there anything else that I can install that will allow me to 
set DHCP?

dan_A

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Re: broadband for a Mac IIci??

2002-06-15 Thread Darren

For what little its worth, when we first had cable connected the poor 
installer person had trouble finding a DHCP connection using the version 
of Open Transport that ships with OS8.1.
Seems the mac would have to be updated to 8.5 and make use of the OT 
version that ships with that before DHCP would work with our supplier. 
Sorry forgetting version numbers tonight.
Anyway, the work round was to configure the connection manually.

The connected machine had to be called CO808658-1, yours would be 
different of course, to make connection, on a mac this is in the 
filesharing control panel or sharing setup. Then using expert mode in 
the tpc control panel fill out all of the fields by hand on the right 
hand side and make sure you had the correct starting domain name filled 
in correctly. If you have a pc connected to the cable at sometime, the 
settings should be easy enough to find. This worked with OS8.1 sorry I'm 
unsure whether this is much help with lower versions of OT or whether it 
helps you using MacTPC. The classic macs network as well as I expect 
them to using MacTPC and a dynamic address over the local network but 
thats through a localtalk connection and IPnetRouter.
Good luck.

Posted to the list as I dont wont to led you wrong with bad info.

Fran Dollinger wrote:

I've been trying to get my Mac IIci online for a few days now with no 
success. All I've been able to find in the FAQ is going through a 
modem (dialup). I have a cable modem. I've entered the particulars 
into MacTCP and NADA! I don't even know what questions to ask at this 
point. I have an ethernet card installed that lights up and a good 
working connectionwhat am I missing?
Any help? Contact me offlist.
Fran

  





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Re: broadband for a Mac IIci??

2002-06-15 Thread Gregg Eshelman

--- dan_A [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

 Umax and can get into files, but when I try to use
 Eudora or Netscape 
 (or iCab) I can't make a connection. I tried
 installing OT 1.0.8, 
 which seems like the oldest version I can find. It
 wont install on a 
 IIci. Is there anything else that I can install that
 will allow me to set DHCP?

Just install OT 1.1.1 immediately followed by 1.1.2.
You can't just install the OT 1.1.2 that Apple has
on their FTP, it must be installed over OT 1.1.1.

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broadband for a Mac IIci??

2002-06-14 Thread Fran Dollinger

I've been trying to get my Mac IIci online for a few days now with no 
success. All I've been able to find in the FAQ is going through a 
modem (dialup). I have a cable modem. I've entered the particulars 
into MacTCP and NADA! I don't even know what questions to ask at this 
point. I have an ethernet card installed that lights up and a good 
working connectionwhat am I missing?
Any help? Contact me offlist.
Fran

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Re: broadband for a Mac IIci??

2002-06-14 Thread the pickle

At 23:03 -0700 on 14/06/02, Fran Dollinger wrote:

I've been trying to get my Mac IIci online for a few days now with no
success. All I've been able to find in the FAQ is going through a
modem (dialup). I have a cable modem. I've entered the particulars
into MacTCP and NADA! I don't even know what questions to ask at this

Get Open Transport.  There's a link in the FAQ.

Set it to DHCP.

If that doesn't work, report back with details.

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