>. Is this Classic about to die? Another thing I've noticed is the
>time/date. Until about a month ago it was always correct. Now it's
>always Jan. 1, 1904. What does this mean? Has my little faithful
>Classic gone around the bend and about to go to the great beyond?
>Any help you all co
At 09:36 PM 12/5/2002 -0500, you wrote:
>There is no such thing as "works great" when it comes to Mac PPPoE clients.
>There isn't even any such thing on Windoze from what I've seen.
>
>PPPoE is the devil and needs to go away, but because we have greedy ISPs and
>even greedier users, we're stuck wit
At 21:34 -0500 on 05/12/02, Scott Holder wrote:
>There are several versions of Enternet by... Efficient Networks I think
>that will work on 68ks all the back to 7.1 with Open Transport installed.
>Works great. I still recommend a router though.
There is no such thing as "works great" when it come
At 08:31 AM 12/5/2002 -0500, you wrote:
>
>More to the point, PPPoE is basically nonexistent on older Macs, so any
>DSL ISP
>that uses PPPoE will require that you purchase a router - I recommend
>Netgear -
>in order to handle the PPPoE issue. This has the side benefit of allowing you
>to connect
Yo compacters everywhere,
I forward this from a newbie who is diligently trying to figure out how to get eMail
into this forum. With no furthur sillyness on my part, let me introduce and please
help me welcome:
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Date: Wed, 4 Dec 2002 22:33:17 EST
Subject: Help and Help!
>YI started this thread talking about System 7.1 and
>iCab on a Classic II where 10 MB of RAM is the limiting factor. Ain't no
>way, no how you are going to do no NN 4.08 inside of 10 MB of RAM.
>Bill
It all depends on which web sites you visit.
Both NN 4 and iCab will start eating up huge chunks
At 00:26 -0500 on 05/12/02, Bryan Kattwinkel wrote:
>drives (I think 160M was standard) and 2x CD-ROM drives if present. The
>monitor resolution is limited to 640x480, and the processor is a 68LC040
Only if you don't *want* to upgrade the analogue board to VGA support and thus
800x600 resolution.