--- Christopher Shustak [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
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I believe that I need to find a copy of Open
Transport 1.2.2 to run on OS
7.1. I have a cable modem, so I don't need PPP or
modem dialing capabilities.
You need to install OT 1.1.1 then 1.1.2. That's
as far as you go on System 7.x.x.
--- John Niven [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
So does it work to go from NO open transport to
1.1.2?
Nope. You must download and install 1.1.1 THEN install
1.1.2. That's it, that's the only way on System
versions which do not include Open Transport.
It's a good idea to poke around here...
What I wrote to a friend who sent the URL below
to me. ;)
Sheesh. Apple will only let them (SmallDog) sell NEW
Apple products over the internet to current
customers. To become a current customer you have to
travel to their store in Vermont to sign up, get a
username and password. Then you can fly
On Wednesday, October 22, 2003, at 05:50 PM, Darren wrote:
As you are on cable I guess you are behind a router of sorts, there's
a fair chance it accepts a static address.
This is true at home. In fact I have a Linksys cable/DSL router that
does dhcp for my home network (and acts as a firewall
I picked up this Daystar upgrade on Ebay but now I am in doubt as to
whether it is for the SE or the LC. Apparently they both have the
96 pin Euro-DIN connector. The card has a 16 MHz 68030 and
associated FPU on board, four PLDs and a ROM. The marking on the
circuit board is 01-LCMB-000P
At 03:20 PM 10/23/2003 -0500, you wrote:
I picked up this Daystar upgrade on Ebay but now I am in doubt as to
whether it is for the SE or the LC. Apparently they both have the 96 pin
Euro-DIN connector. The card has a 16 MHz 68030 and associated FPU on
board, four PLDs and a ROM. The
John Niven wrote:
As you are on cable I guess you are behind a router of sorts, there's
a fair chance it accepts a static address.
This is true at home. In fact I have a Linksys cable/DSL router that
does dhcp for my home network (and acts as a firewall IFAIK). I could
turn that off, but
Darren,
Somehow you seem to be missing the point. I'm sure your linux box is
wonderful for your HOME needs, but my problem is that I do not run the
network at my work. So I either have to make my guest Macs work with my
WORK dhcp server (i.e. use OT) or I have to go to my MIS group and get
Marten van de Kraats wrote:
I'm no expert on this, I think the only 68k Mac that can be brought
forward to a PPC is the Quadra 800, and that takes saving the upper case,
throwing
out the rest and putting the upper case on a PM 8500. The back and the
bottom will not work on a 8500. (I
on 10/23/03 18:27, Rankin, Adam at [EMAIL PROTECTED]
scribbled:
Marten van de Kraats wrote:
The Q650 runs a 601 and 8.6 nicely thanks, just adding one more form factor.
:)
Apple's Power Macintosh Upgrade Card would work in the Centris Quadra
650/700/800/900/950 and maybe 610. This
John Niven wrote:
Darren,
Somehow you seem to be missing the point. I'm sure your linux box is
wonderful for your HOME needs, but my problem is that I do not run the
network at my work. So I either have to make my guest Macs work with my
WORK dhcp server (i.e. use OT) or I have to go to my
on 10/23/03 1:20 PM, Jeff Walther at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I picked up this Daystar upgrade on Ebay but now I am in doubt as to
whether it is for the SE or the LC. Apparently they both have the
96 pin Euro-DIN connector. The card has a 16 MHz 68030 and
associated FPU on board, four
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