Hi everyone,
I managed to download iCab 2.9.8 and installed it on the Powerbook. I am on
the network!
Thanks again to everyone who offered suggestions and helped with this little
project.
Now, I need to learn to use iCab, but I'm on the network!
Thanks,
Roy
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Roy writes,
I managed to download iCab 2.9.8 and installed it on the Powerbook. I am
on
the network!
Thanks again to everyone who offered suggestions and helped with this
little
project.
Now, I need to learn to use iCab, but I'm on the network!
iCab 2.9.8 is my own personal browser of choice,
On Feb 2, 2006, at 5:39 AM, [EMAIL PROTECTED]
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi everyone,
I managed to download iCab 2.9.8 and installed it on the Powerbook.
I am on
the network!
Thanks again to everyone who offered suggestions and helped with
this little
project.
Now, I need to learn to
Netscape still says it can't make a connection.
Don't know if this bears on the problem or not, but Netscape 3.x.x seems to
suffer from electronic Alzheimer's occasionally. The cure for it was to go to
Mail and Newsgroup Preferences select Identity and click the box that says:
Use Internet
Thanks, I will try this and see what happens.
Roy
- Original Message -
From: Donn Haven Lathrop [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: PowerBooks powerbooks@mail.maclaunch.com
Sent: Monday, January 30, 2006 2:08 AM
Subject: Re: Powerbook 1400 problem
Don't know if this bears on the problem
In a message dated 1/29/06 10:52:37 PM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Okay, good news and bad news. I went into the hard drive, Apple Extras
folder, and found Network Software Selector. There was TCP/IP. I selected
it. I had to restart the computer. Then I opened the control panel, TCP/IP.
Out of
I just thought of something; earlier I think you mentioned that, either in
MacTCP or TCP/IP, you had the choice of ethernet or alternate ethernet.
Do you have an ethernet port in the rear of your 1400? If you do, it would be
the last port on the left inside the rear port cover door.
Okay,
I tried the computer on the network at work today. I could actually see the
homepage! Then the problems started. I got one Java error message after
another, until I got the sad Mac and error 11--restart. Which I did three
times. The fourth time, I got the sad mac and the computer locked up.
Try Netscape 4.78.
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Sounds like too old a version of IE to handle Java. You might want to
take a look at iCab--it's Mac-specific, and should run well on your
machine. http://www.icab.de
Later.Howard
Computer n. A pocket calculator
In a message dated 1/30/06 5:02:53 PM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
I tried the computer on the network at work today. I could actually see the
homepage! Then the problems started. I got one Java error message after
another, until I got the sad Mac and error 11--restart. Which I did three
times.
The 1400 probably does not have enough RAM or CPU for Netscape 6.
NS 4.75, 4.78, 4,79 are probably about it.
I use NS 6 at home on my old PCI MACs and IE 5 on my 1400 until I have time to
sort out NS 4.79 on it.
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Hi,
I'm new to this list, so please bear with me if this has been addressed
before.
I'm using a Powerbook 1400cs, running OS 7.5.3. I'm trying to connect to an
ethernet network with a Global Village PowerPort Platinum Pro PC card. The
computer recognizes the card. When I open Netscape, I get a
In a message dated 1/29/06 11:18:51 AM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
I'm using a Powerbook 1400cs, running OS 7.5.3. I'm trying to connect to an
ethernet network with a Global Village PowerPort Platinum Pro PC card. The
computer recognizes the card. When I open Netscape, I get a message that
: Powerbook 1400 problem
In a message dated 1/29/06 11:18:51 AM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
I'm using a Powerbook 1400cs, running OS 7.5.3. I'm trying to connect to
an
ethernet network with a Global Village PowerPort Platinum Pro PC card.
The
computer recognizes the card. When I open Netscape, I
In a message dated 1/29/06 5:38:39 PM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Yes, I have the factory disks for the modem and installed them. I have
MacTCP set for ethernet alternative. The card also has a network setting
and I have that set for ethernet as well.
In MacTCP, how do you have it setup? DHCP?
- Original Message -
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: PowerBooks powerbooks@mail.maclaunch.com
Sent: Sunday, January 29, 2006 6:10 PM
Subject: Re: Powerbook 1400 problem
In MacTCP, how do you have it setup? DHCP? Ability to have the address
set
automaticly?
Yes, I have it set
On Sunday 29 January 2006 19:08, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Yes, I have it set to automatically set the address. I didn't see DHCP, but
that doesn't mean it's not there. I'm new at networking a mac on a PC
network like this. It shouldn't make any difference since it's ethernet,
but then I don't
: Caleb Cupples [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: PowerBooks powerbooks@mail.maclaunch.com
Sent: Sunday, January 29, 2006 7:18 PM
Subject: Re: Powerbook 1400 problem
On Sunday 29 January 2006 19:08, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Yes, I have it set to automatically set the address. I didn't see DHCP
PM
Subject: Re: Powerbook 1400 problem
On Sunday 29 January 2006 19:08, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Yes, I have it set to automatically set the address. I didn't see DHCP,
but
that doesn't mean it's not there. I'm new at networking a mac on a PC
network like this. It shouldn't make any
On Sunday 29 January 2006 19:45, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Okay, you are probably right. But, I have to select PPP or ethernet, so I
would think that would take PPP out of the mix. I could be wrong, as I say
I'm new at this. I didn't see anything about DHCP, but that doesn't mean
it's not
In a message dated 1/29/06 9:02:54 PM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Go into the TCP/IP control panel and select Ethernet or Alternate
Ethernet
depending on which one shows up. Then, you should see a drop-down menu with
Configure beside it, in the Setup pane. Select Using DCHP Server
from that
Our fellow lister is using OS 7.5.3; I am not sure it uses the same TCP/IP
control panel; he mentioned MacTCP previously.
Anyway, dear 1400 user, when in the MacTCP control panel, with ethernet
set, is there some sort of advanced button or something? There should be
a way to set DHCP
In a message dated 1/29/06 9:45:17 PM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
I pulled those settings from my 190 running OS 7.5.3.
Yeah, I believe you; I just warmed up my 540c that runs OS 7.5.3, and it has
a TCP/IP panel. I think perhaps the MacTCP mentioned by the lister is another
app used for
In a message dated 1/29/06 9:45:17 PM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
I pulled those settings from my 190 running OS 7.5.3.
Yeah, I believe you; I just warmed up my 540c that runs OS 7.5.3, and it has
a TCP/IP panel. I think perhaps the MacTCP mentioned by the lister is another
app used for
: Sunday, January 29, 2006 8:45 PM
Subject: Re: Powerbook 1400 problem
Our fellow lister is using OS 7.5.3; I am not sure it uses the same
TCP/IP
control panel; he mentioned MacTCP previously.
Anyway, dear 1400 user, when in the MacTCP control panel, with
ethernet
set, is there some sort
No, only MacTCP.
Thanks for asking, though!
Roy
- Original Message -
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: PowerBooks powerbooks@mail.maclaunch.com
Sent: Sunday, January 29, 2006 9:08 PM
Subject: Re: Powerbook 1400 problem
In a message dated 1/29/06 9:45:17 PM, [EMAIL PROTECTED]
writes:
I
Subject: Re: Powerbook 1400 problem
In a message dated 1/29/06 9:45:17 PM, [EMAIL PROTECTED]
writes:
I pulled those settings from my 190 running OS 7.5.3.
Yeah, I believe you; I just warmed up my 540c that runs OS 7.5.3, and it
has
a TCP/IP panel. I think perhaps the MacTCP mentioned
, I'll let you know how it goes
tomorrow.
Roy
- Original Message -
From: Clark Martin [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: PowerBooks powerbooks@mail.maclaunch.com
Sent: Sunday, January 29, 2006 9:16 PM
Subject: Re: Powerbook 1400 problem
In a message dated 1/29/06 9:45:17 PM, [EMAIL PROTECTED]
writes
At 9:17 PM -0600 1/29/06, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Okay, I pulled up the MacTCP control panel. I have 3 choices at the top of
the screen: EtherTalk (A), Ethernet built-in, and PPP. I have selected
EtherTalk (A).
EtherTalk is MacIP or IP over AppleTalk. Use this only if you are
using MacIP.
]
To: PowerBooks powerbooks@mail.maclaunch.com
Sent: Sunday, January 29, 2006 9:53 PM
Subject: Re: Powerbook 1400 problem
At 9:17 PM -0600 1/29/06, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Okay, I pulled up the MacTCP control panel. I have 3 choices at the top
of
the screen: EtherTalk (A), Ethernet built-in, and PPP. I
. It says built-in because MacTCP
is too old to differentiate.
Thanks,
Roy
- Original Message -
From: Clark Martin [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: PowerBooks powerbooks@mail.maclaunch.com
Sent: Sunday, January 29, 2006 9:53 PM
Subject: Re: Powerbook 1400 problem
At 9:17 PM -0600 1/29/06
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