Re: LC Road Apple; Was: Re: new 68k for Dad

2003-03-27 Thread Gregg Eshelman
--- Jeff Walther [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: clip So, someone sneak on over to Apple and appropriate those files, okay? And while you're there get the Bandit and Hammerhead designs too, would you? Don't forget the Mr. Clean 32bit clean ROMs for the SE/30, Mac II etc. that Apple used for

Re: Some people....

2003-03-27 Thread Gregg Eshelman
--- Galen Tatsuo Komatsu [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Date: Fri, 14 Mar 2003 00:54:08 -0500 From: the pickle [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItemitem=3405401488category=4610 Now, correct me if I'm wrong, but the Apple I was never sold in a fancy Apple case,

Re: AppleScripting

2003-03-27 Thread the pickle
At 11:52 +1000 on 26/03/03, Adam wrote: of - particularly in terms of automating 68k web browsers. I can't think of a single browser other than *maybe* iCab that's scriptable anyway. -- the pickle FAQ http://macfaq.org/index.shtml

idiots guide to AppleTalk

2003-03-27 Thread iriXx
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA1 hi am about to bravely attempt to appletalk my 68k macs to each other, and then to my Linux-based network. are there any idiots guides out there to appletalking multiple platforms? m~ - -- iriXx www.iriXx.org _ ( ) ascii ribbon against html

Re: idiots guide to AppleTalk

2003-03-27 Thread the pickle
At 12:27 + on 27/03/03, iriXx wrote: am about to bravely attempt to appletalk my 68k macs to each other, and then to my Linux-based network. are there any idiots guides out there to appletalking multiple platforms? Three Macs and a Printer is pretty good. AppleTalk on the Mac is basically

Re: idiots guide to AppleTalk

2003-03-27 Thread iriXx
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA1 the pickle wrote: At 12:27 + on 27/03/03, iriXx wrote: am about to bravely attempt to appletalk my 68k macs to each other, and then to my Linux-based network. are there any idiots guides out there to appletalking multiple platforms?

Re: LC Road Apple; Was: Re: new 68k for Dad

2003-03-27 Thread Robert Gray
[Slamming Apple for the way they developed their line of computers and for not providing expandability.] I think Apple knew what they were doing. For every geek there are probably 30 users who just want to do a little word processing, send some email, surf the web, and maybe make a bithday

Re: LC Road Apple; Was: Re: new 68k for Dad

2003-03-27 Thread Steve Conrad
I have an LCIII I am trying to decide what to use for... Dave Make yourself a nice Email or FTP server (if an FTP server is the way you go you can make us mac fans yet another site to find software). Steve Steve Conrad 810 Main Henrietta, MO 64036 816-494-5692

Re: LC Road Apple; Was: Re: new 68k for Dad

2003-03-27 Thread Dave Lee
Don't I need some kind of static-IP address for that? I don't think Concast Cable Internet offers that. --- Steve Conrad [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: I have an LCIII I am trying to decide what to use for... Dave Make yourself a nice Email or FTP server (if an FTP server is the way you go

Re: LC Road Apple; Was: Re: new 68k for Dad

2003-03-27 Thread Fletch Brendan Good
Don't I need some kind of static-IP address for that? I don't think Concast Cable Internet offers that. You can use a service like dyndns.org or no-ip.com to redirect people to your FTP or web server when you have a dynamic IP address. I think it might involve using a browser to log into their

Re: LC Road Apple; Was: Re: new 68k for Dad

2003-03-27 Thread the pickle
At 10:17 -0800 on 27/03/03, Dave Lee wrote: Don't I need some kind of static-IP address for that? I don't think Concast Cable Internet offers that. You definitely don't need static IPs for it, but you might want a Dynamic DNS client. -- the pickle FAQ http://macfaq.org/index.shtml

Re: LC Road Apple

2003-03-27 Thread David Robarts
I think Apple knew what they were doing. For every geek there are probably 30 users who just want to do a little word processing, send some email, surf the web, and maybe make a bithday card for grandma. They buy a computer, use for several machine-generation, and aren't the least bit

Re: Applescripting

2003-03-27 Thread David Robarts
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED](Vintage Macs) Date: Thu, 27 Mar 2003 15:30:26 -0500 To: [EMAIL PROTECTED](Vintage Macs) Subject: Vintage Macs Digest #1653 I not sure that this belongs here, but can anyone recommend a decent (free? online?) guide to AppleScript and/or give me an idea of what it's