Donna suggested:
> Did you try reinstalling Netscape? What version are you using?
Can't reinstall it. Don't have it on floppy. And I don't have a floppy drive
hooked up to my iMac to make a floppy version from the CD version I have.
Can't d/l it because I can't get online with a browser to d/l i
.
> Well, tonight I tried to get the PB online. It does get online through my
> dial-up ISP that I am about to turn off in a few days, but now I can't get
> the Netscape browser to work.
Did you try reinstalling Netscape? What version are you using?
>So there's an old old version of (pooey poo
--- Paul Nelson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> At 4:41 PM -0700 10/16/01, David Brocklebank wrote:
> >Thanks -
> >i have a crossover cable - how does one recognize
> the
> >other ? Do I have to set them up under network
> >browser.
> >"in the dark"
>
> It's obvious, as they are colour coded,
> I don't love Zips, myself, but I have found all the drivers I have
> ever needed on the 'net and downloaded them to get around the CD
> issue.
Well, tonight I tried to get the PB online. It does get online through my
dial-up ISP that I am about to turn off in a few days, but now I can't get
the
At 4:41 PM -0700 10/16/01, David Brocklebank wrote:
>Thanks -
>i have a crossover cable - how does one recognize the
>other ? Do I have to set them up under network
>browser.
>"in the dark"
It's obvious, as they are colour coded, so look at the ends.
Crossover is mirror image, the other i
Start up one machine.
Turn on AppleTalk. Choose Ethernet.
Start up the other machine.
Turn on AppleTalk. Choose Ethernet.
You may have to restart the first machine. Maybe not, though.
That should be it. You can now mess with the File Sharing control panel
to choose who can access and what they
Thanks -
i have a crossover cable - how does one recognize the
other ? Do I have to set them up under network
browser.
"in the dark"
--- Jamie Pruden <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> No... you have to use a crossover cable...
>
> smiles,
> Jamie
>
> On 10/16/01 4:35 PM, David Brocklebank
> <[EMAIL
No... you have to use a crossover cable...
smiles,
Jamie
On 10/16/01 4:35 PM, David Brocklebank <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> typed:
>Can you connect 2 - 3400 Powerbooks this way - via a
>straight ethernet cable - port to port?
---
Jamie Pruden
--- makmac <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Just FYI. When I've needed to install software on a
> PowerBook without
> CD-ROM, I've just put the CD in my iMac, shared the
> CD, and then mounted the
> CD on the PowerBooks desktop (or any other Mac for
> that matter) via
> ethernet.
Can you connect 2
M Forrest on 10/16/01 2:34 PM wrote:
> Makmac wrote:
>> PS. I don't think there is a special Zip driver for PowerBooks. The one that
>> installs for desktop Macs should be the same for PowerBooks)
>
> OOOpppsss!!! I realized that I read your comment wrong. While there probably
> isn't a special
I don't love Zips, myself, but I have found all the drivers I have
ever needed on the 'net and downloaded them to get around the CD
issue. 8-)
jt
M Forrest wrote:
I don't have a driver on the PB at all,
> and the driver that came with it came on a CD, and of course the PB has no
> CD. So getting
Makmac wrote:
> PS. I don't think there is a special Zip driver for PowerBooks. The one that
> installs for desktop Macs should be the same for PowerBooks)
OOOpppsss!!! I realized that I read your comment wrong. While there probably
isn't a special driver for the PB, I don't have a driver on the
Makmac wrote:
> PS. I don't think there is a special Zip driver for PowerBooks. The one that
> installs for desktop Macs should be the same for PowerBooks)
No, I didn't mean to imply there was. The reason I have two is because 2 or
3 years ago my business partner needed to hook the SCSI Zip she
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