>Date: Fri, 28 Mar 2003 17:21:05 -0500
>From: the pickle <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>Subject: Re: Networking in the poor man's way
>
>At 13:43 -0800 on 28/03/03, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
>
>>Sounds even easier than my suggestion. Here's a question. Can you us
The Localtalk bridge control panel can be downloaded at:
http://download.info.apple.com/Apple_Support_Area/
Apple_Software_Updates/English-North_American/Macintosh/Networking-
Communications/Other_N-C/
Skipp
On Friday, March 28, 2003, at 04:40 PM, aedan mcghie/scotland wrote:
On Friday, Mar
At 01:12 +0100 on 29/03/03, Antonio Rodríguez wrote:
>What do you mean by "phonenet"? At first I thought it was the telephone
>network, but later I realised you were talking of some kind of adapter to
>use phone twisted pair cable to coonect two macs... that should be almost
>the same as making a
At 01:12 AM 3/29/2003 +0100, you wrote:
>1) What TCP-IP stacks are available for a 68k Mac running System 6? And
>with System 7?
MacTCP, even the latest version, will run fine on both System 6 and 7.
>2) Do you know if any of them support PPP and/or SLIP?
There is a MacPPP that works on System
Hi again.
What do you mean by "phonenet"? At first I thought it was the telephone
network, but later I realised you were talking of some kind of adapter to
use phone twisted pair cable to coonect two macs... that should be almost
the same as making a direct null-modem connection. Am I right?
Ok,
At 15:37 -0700 on 28/03/03, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
>Seems feasible then as long as you have a dual plug wall jack and label them
>correctly. Have you tried it?
I personally don't prefer doing it because my house isn't wired with
twisted-pair fone cable, the lack of which can lead to LocalTalk i
Seems feasible then as long as you have a dual plug wall jack and label them
correctly. Have you tried it?
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From: the pickle [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Friday, March 28, 2003 3:21 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: Networking in the poor man's way
At
At 13:43 -0800 on 28/03/03, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
>Sounds even easier than my suggestion. Here's a question. Can you use
>phonenet adapters to connect macs in different romms of a house, using the
>in wall phone wiring of a house, and instead of connecting a resistor as a
>terminator, plus a ph
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Subject: Re: Networking in the poor man's way
On Friday, Mar 28, 2003, at 21:43 Europe/London,
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> Sounds even easier than my suggestion. Here's a question. Can you use
> phonenet adapters to connect macs in different romms of a house, u
On Friday, Mar 28, 2003, at 21:43 Europe/London,
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> Sounds even easier than my suggestion. Here's a question. Can you use
> phonenet adapters to connect macs in different romms of a house, using
> the
> in wall phone wiring of a house, and instead of connecting a resisto
calls?
-Original Message-
From: aedan mcghie/scotland [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Friday, March 28, 2003 2:40 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: Networking in the poor man's way
On Friday, Mar 28, 2003, at 21:28 Europe/London, Antonio Rodríguez
wrote:
> If network connection wit
On Friday, Mar 28, 2003, at 21:28 Europe/London, Antonio Rodríguez
wrote:
If network connection with the Classic must be made adding external
hardware, and the SCSI port is eliminated, what remains?
Well if your external hardware includes another Mac with serial and
ethernet ports you can use Lo
: Networking in the poor man's way
Hi, compact lovers!
I'd want to connect my Classic to my home's Ethernet network. Of course, I
have few options. Because the Classic doesn't have any expansion slots, I
can't add a Ethernet controller right into it. I could get an
SCSI-to-Eth
Hi, compact lovers!
I'd want to connect my Classic to my home's Ethernet network. Of course, I
have few options. Because the Classic doesn't have any expansion slots, I
can't add a Ethernet controller right into it. I could get an
SCSI-to-Ethernet adapter and plug it into the hub, but there are tw
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