Re: network

2005-10-05 Thread Scott Baret
to do Internet, an Ethernet > network is probably > best. However, for file or printer sharing, a > Localtalk network would > work just fine. > > On 10/2/05, John de Boer > <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > > > hello all > > > > I have about 20 older macs

Re: network

2005-10-05 Thread NODEraser
If you're looking to do Internet, an Ethernet network is probably best. However, for file or printer sharing, a Localtalk network would work just fine. On 10/2/05, John de Boer <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > hello all > > I have about 20 older macs and a large number of ne

network

2005-10-02 Thread John de Boer
hello all I have about 20 older macs and a large number of network cards, connectors and a very large qnty/length cabling. I also have a qnty software, original. How should I go about working out which computer/network card, cabling I could use to make a number of networks, and what application

SSI 128 A1 Network card drivers

2004-09-30 Thread Robert Flossmann
Hi, there may be some progress (thanks Mikael Jolkkonen). TattleTech Nubus/PDS Slots shows "Board Name = Ethernet A-Series", "Device Type = 1 (Ether Talk), while TattleTech Network shows "Ethernet is Present = Yes" "Port name =", "Ethernet Speed(Max) = 1

Betreff: Re: SSI 128 A1 Network card drivers

2004-09-29 Thread Robert Flossmann
Thanks folks, I think the problem is indeed that the Ethernet card is not talking to my router. I have the same card in a Mac 7100. The internal Ethernet connects via a hub to the router without any problems, the SSI card refuses to connect with the same settings. I'm using System 7.5.3 and Open

Re: SSI 128 A1 Network card drivers

2004-09-29 Thread Desert Fox
on 9/29/04 12:21, Niels Bretschneider at [EMAIL PROTECTED] scribbled: > I do not know that particular ethernet card, so two sugestions came to > my mind which are not driver-related: > > Apparently some "ancient" network cards with multiple connectors used > to have

Re: SSI 128 A1 Network card drivers

2004-09-29 Thread Niels Bretschneider
I do not know that particular ethernet card, so two sugestions came to my mind which are not driver-related: Apparently some "ancient" network cards with multiple connectors used to have a switch (jumper) on the board to select the type of cabling. Make sure that your card does not ha

Re: SSI 128 A1 Network card drivers

2004-09-29 Thread Barry Skidmore
e:US $5.00 Lot Of 4 Asante Mac NUBUS Ethernet Card Item number: 5127338396 These Are Short (7") NuBus Ethernet Network Interface Cards These Cards Will Work In Any Mac With An Available NUBUS Slot This Auction Is For Four Cards As Pictured Above Made By Asante The Top Name In Mac Networki

SSI 128 A1 Network card drivers

2004-09-29 Thread Robert Flossmann
Hi all, I'm new to the list. I came here searching information and drivers that would allow me to get my newly-found Mac IIci on the internet. It came equipped with a Nubus Ethernet card with RJ45 and AUI connector. The ROM chip says SSI 128 A1. I can't get it to talk to my Router (directly or vi

AppleTalk printers and Windows XP? (was: Re: MAC LC 580 Network Ability)

2004-08-25 Thread Niels Bretschneider
soft says: "Convert or upgrade your network printers to support the TCP/IP protocol. This network protocol is supported by current versions of Macintosh and Microsoft operating systems." I might like to share a printer on my network and access them with older Macs some day, so thanks for a

Re: MAC LC 580 Network Ability

2004-08-25 Thread Gregg Eshelman
pletalk, directly connected to a LAN, you can set it up as a "local" printer on an Appletalk Printing Device "port". Just had someone on the Mac-n-DOS list with the problem of wanting to use a LaserWriter with Ethernet on a Windows/Mac network and print from both types

Re: MAC LC 580 Network Ability

2004-08-24 Thread Gregg Eshelman
--- "Robert J. Stevens" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > I have a Mac LC 580 that has a built in Network > Connection. Is it possible to connect to a PC > Running Windows XP. You can connect them, but without 3rd party software about all you can do is use the XP box to sha

Re: MAC LC 580 Network Ability

2004-08-24 Thread Sherman Chen
eider wrote: > > > > > Am 24.08.2004 um 21:21 schrieb Kyle DePasquale: > > > >> Yes, you can connect the ethernet just like any other computer. > >> However, in order to get the mac to transfer files between the PC, > >> you need to make sure yo

Re: MAC LC 580 Network Ability

2004-08-24 Thread Kyle DePasquale
just like any other computer. However, in order to get the mac to transfer files between the PC, you need to make sure you have the appletalk (I think it's called that under the XP network config) network software installed on the PC and bound to your ethernet adapter. If you're

Re: MAC LC 580 Network Ability

2004-08-24 Thread Niels Bretschneider
Am 24.08.2004 um 21:21 schrieb Kyle DePasquale: Yes, you can connect the ethernet just like any other computer. However, in order to get the mac to transfer files between the PC, you need to make sure you have the appletalk (I think it's called that under the XP network config) ne

Re: MAC LC 580 Network Ability

2004-08-24 Thread Kyle DePasquale
Yes, you can connect the ethernet just like any other computer. However, in order to get the mac to transfer files between the PC, you need to make sure you have the appletalk (I think it's called that under the XP network config) network software installed on the PC and bound to

Re: MAC LC 580 Network Ability

2004-08-24 Thread Robert J. Stevens
I have a Mac LC 580 that has a built in Network Connection. Is it possible to connect to a PC Running Windows XP. I have a 3COM Homeconnect network running 3c450's but I was able to use a COMPAQ NC 3121 on the XP [it wouldn't accept the 3c450's]. It talks to the 3COM Rout

Re: Network Card for IIci

2003-11-30 Thread John Niven
On Friday, November 28, 2003, at 04:19 PM, Mark Benson wrote: FWIW does anyone know how they are under OS 6.0.8? The only Apple NuBus card I've tried was broken. However I have used (am using) Asante under 6.0.8, and I think the drivers say 6.0.7 is the minimum. John -- Vintage Macs is sponso

Re: Network Card for IIci

2003-11-28 Thread Mark Benson
On Nov 28, 2003, at 10:07 pm, Marco van de Voort wrote: Just FYI I had problems with those (Apple Ethermac) under NetBSD, so I go for Faralon (using Etherwave now), and had Asante Maccon before. Hence why I pointed them out specifically for OS 7 and 8 users, my implication being they work well

Re: Network Card for IIci

2003-11-28 Thread Marco van de Voort
> On Nov 26, 2003, at 03:30 am, THE ROCK wrote: > > > I have one in my Mac IIci. No problems. Been in there for over 10 yrs > > now. > > Peter. > > Might sound a bit odd but Apple Ethernet (EN/NB?) cards are pretty, > although all the ones I have require an AAUI dongle to do RJ-45. That > said

Re: Network Card for IIci

2003-11-26 Thread Mark Benson
On Nov 26, 2003, at 03:30 am, THE ROCK wrote: I have one in my Mac IIci. No problems. Been in there for over 10 yrs now. Peter. Might sound a bit odd but Apple Ethernet (EN/NB?) cards are pretty, although all the ones I have require an AAUI dongle to do RJ-45. That said I've got 4 dongles and o

Re: Network Card for IIci

2003-11-25 Thread THE ROCK
John Niven wrote: > On Tuesday, November 25, 2003, at 08:04 AM, Franz wrote: > > > Can anyone suggest what would be the best network card to use within a > > IIci. > > > > Franz in Montreal > > > Franz, > > I've had good experience with Asa

Re: Network Card for IIci

2003-11-25 Thread John Niven
On Tuesday, November 25, 2003, at 08:04 AM, Franz wrote: Can anyone suggest what would be the best network card to use within a IIci. Franz in Montreal Franz, I've had good experience with Asante NuBus and PDS NIC's on old Macs. Asante are to be praised for keeping a comprehens

Network Card for IIci

2003-11-25 Thread Franz
Can anyone suggest what would be the best network card to use within a IIci. Franz in Montreal -- Vintage Macs is sponsored by <http://lowendmac.com/> and... Small Dog Electronicshttp://www.smalldog.com | Enter To Win A | -- Canon PowerShot Digital Cameras start at $299 |

Network printing Re: 8.1 to OS X AppleTalk

2003-11-23 Thread Gregg Eshelman
d the laptop > to print using Appletalk! I mean, Win2k to Win98 to > an HP printer using > Appletalk?? But it works. > > Dave Quebbeman Whatever works! But in future, especially with HP printers, download the free HP Network Printer Install Wizard. Unfortunately I don't th

Re: Network

2003-03-07 Thread Jeff Walther
>Subject: Re: Network >Date: Thu, 6 Mar 2003 21:55:26 -0500 >From: Dan Knight <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> >To use a NuBus ethernet card, you would also have to acquire a NuBus >adapter, which would probably make this more costly than finding a IIsi >ethernet card. The Computer

Re: Network

2003-03-06 Thread Dan Knight
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: >Ok, I have looked at the FAQ's and at the Threemacs and a Printer website. > I am trying to network my 8500/120 and my IIsi. I think I get the gist >of the process, but I wanna make sure I understand it. I need to get a >Nubus Ethernet card for my

Re: Network

2003-02-25 Thread Shroom
Oac> PS: Do y'all get as much enjoyment as I do from marking out the "PC" Oac> on the preformatted ZIP disks and writing "MAC"? I find it funny that you cross out PC (which means a personal computer... I have an Apple IIe box that says "The Personal Computer") and label it as "MAC". Does your ZI

Re: Network

2003-02-25 Thread Gregg Eshelman
--- the pickle <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > If they're just about anything else other than > dot-matrix, you can get a print > server off eBay (like the HP JetDirect EX) that will > connect up to three > printers to a single Ethernet port. The JetDirect > EX series is almost > universal for laser

Re: Network

2003-02-24 Thread the pickle
ded inkjets, you can use Printer Share and make them available on the network. If they're Epson inkjets, you can use EpsonShare to do the same. If they're PostScript laser printers (or even PS-capable inkjets, in all likelihood) you don't need anything except for possibly LocalTalk

Re: Network

2003-02-24 Thread Oobknarf
Oops! I typed the wrong word. I meant "If I connect a printer to each computer, can I share the printers? Or do I need to connect each printer to the hub?" Thanks for the previous reply, and for any future replies! pf -- Vintage Macs is sponsored by and... Small

Re: Network

2003-02-24 Thread the pickle
At 09:39 -0500 on 24/02/03, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: >Ok, I have looked at the FAQ's and at the Threemacs and a Printer website. I >am trying to network my 8500/120 and my IIsi. I think I get the gist of the >process, but I wanna make sure I understand it. I need to get a Nubus

Network

2003-02-24 Thread Oobknarf
Ok, I have looked at the FAQ's and at the Threemacs and a Printer website. I am trying to network my 8500/120 and my IIsi. I think I get the gist of the process, but I wanna make sure I understand it. I need to get a Nubus Ethernet card for my Iisi. I think the 8500 already has o

Re: IIsi to iMac Network Problems

2003-01-25 Thread the pickle
At 00:17 +0100 on 26/01/03, Marten van de Kraats wrote: >> >> >>>I have had this problem numerous times. OS X is just not a reliable >>>server connecting via appletalk no matter what client software you >>>use. Try connecting via tcp/ip. Considering the fact that you are >>>using system 7.1 a cou

Re: IIsi to iMac Network Problems

2003-01-25 Thread Marten van de Kraats
> > >>I have had this problem numerous times. OS X is just not a reliable >>server connecting via appletalk no matter what client software you >>use. Try connecting via tcp/ip. Considering the fact that you are >>using system 7.1 a couple of free software installs/upgrades (OT >>1.1.2, appleshare

Re: IIsi to iMac Network Problems

2003-01-25 Thread Ian Johnson
The pickle wrote: >At 18:16 -0500 on 24/01/03, Ian Johnson wrote: > >>I have an Ethernet network between my IIsi (System 7.1) and my iMac (Mac OS >>10.1.5). I turned on AppleTalk through NetInfo Manager on the iMac. It >>usually works fine, but I tried to send a 1MB zip f

Re: IIsi to iMac Network problems

2003-01-24 Thread the pickle
At 18:16 -0500 on 24/01/03, Ian Johnson wrote: >I have an Ethernet network between my IIsi (System 7.1) and my iMac (Mac OS >10.1.5). I turned on AppleTalk through NetInfo Manager on the iMac. It >usually works fine, but I tried to send a 1MB zip file over the network and >the IIsi f

Re: IIsi to iMac Network problems

2003-01-24 Thread Marten van de Kraats
>I have an Ethernet network between my IIsi (System 7.1) and my iMac (Mac OS >10.1.5). I turned on AppleTalk through NetInfo Manager on the iMac. It >usually works fine, but I tried to send a 1MB zip file over the network and >the IIsi froze halfway through. I tried it two more times w

IIsi to iMac Network problems

2003-01-24 Thread Ian Johnson
I have an Ethernet network between my IIsi (System 7.1) and my iMac (Mac OS 10.1.5). I turned on AppleTalk through NetInfo Manager on the iMac. It usually works fine, but I tried to send a 1MB zip file over the network and the IIsi froze halfway through. I tried it two more times with the same

Re: Sharing Network printers

2002-11-02 Thread Darren
Alan O'Neil wrote: > Help needed about Print Sharing: Hi Alan Try GSdirector from miramar's website: http://www.miramar.com/MiramarWeb.nsf/web/support_pcm_utilities Very good readme in the .exe explains how to set this up. Download AFPL Ghostscript, first link for other platforms, 2nd for win

Re: network ?

2002-10-30 Thread the pickle
ore efficient way to set things up? As Shane said, the 575 is doing most of the work but you're placing an unnecessary burden on the IIci by forcing it to send the program data over the network when opening the applications. It would be MUCH faster to keep local copies of the apps on the co

Re: network ?

2002-10-30 Thread Shane J. Wolfe
as good as it would from a local hard drive, unless is has to access files over the network. The better alternatives would be Ethernet or a larger hard drives to store the games on locally, although, if you don't mind waiting for the games to load, it should be fine the way

network ?

2002-10-30 Thread jsoderlund
Hi All, I have a IIci and a LC575 they are connected via apple talk. Both have small HD's (about 100mb each) There are games on the IIci but are played from the LC575, which computer is doing most of the work? Is there a more efficient way to set things up? Thanks jeff -- Vintage Macs is sp

Re: Sharing Network printers

2002-10-29 Thread Alan O'Neil
MacLAN). Windows XP doesn't like the Compaq drivers for the printer, and always tries to install its own, which don't work. But that's not the point, anyway. I would like to be able to make this color printer available on my home network, which looks like... Cabl

Need source for network cards LC580

2002-09-24 Thread Jim Raper
Hi, I need a source for network CS or PDS cards for the LC580 and LC 575. Can anyone help? I got 10 from Jeff Prieschel about two years ago. Anyone know if he is still a member of the Mac lists? Jim -- Vintage Macs is sponsored by <http://lowendmac.com/> and... Small Dog Elect

Re: SE/30 Network/OS problem

2002-07-23 Thread the pickle
At 21:33 -0600 on 23/07/02, Visionary wrote: >So, now here's the question: What do I do now? I'd really prefer to keep the >SE/30 and simple and fast as possible to the point where I'm considering >only booting from 7.5.3 when I need network. (Which would be infrequently

SE/30 Network/OS problem

2002-07-23 Thread Visionary
Hi folks: I've got a problem that is kind of mystifying me: I've got an SE/30 I've been working on to be my *very personal* computer. I was cruising along trying to get it to network with 6.08 and control always comes up with an error when trying to switch from localtalk to et

Re: Trouble with a password-protected PB540c, can't boot Network Disk, hair falling out, shot nerve

2002-06-27 Thread b e n w e l l s | headwerkx
re and EtherTalk extensions, Chooser app and Network control panel there's scarcely 9K for configuration file growth, let alone Disk Setup or anything like that. The 7.5.2 and 7.5.3 "disk tools" disks bring up a Sad Mac-style error, anything below 7.5 doesn't work with the 540c (it need

Re: Trouble with a password-protected PB540c, can't boot Network Disk, hair falling out, shot nerve

2002-06-27 Thread Donn Haven Lathrop
>>but of course it can't connect cuz the AppleShare extension isn't loaded.<< Can you open the Extensions Manager Control Panel? If you can, turn off all the extensions except Appleshare and restart. Works with OS 7.1.3 and 7.5.5 Donn -- Vintage Macs is sponsored by

Trouble with a password-protected PB540c, can't boot Network Disk, hair falling out, shot nerves...

2002-06-27 Thread b e n w e l l s | headwerkx
ot disks it'll, er, boot. I've just about exhausted the entire collection of disk images at Gamba's site, but the one I really want, the Network Boot Disk that will allow to use all the utilities and MacOS8 CD on my 8500 won't let me use the Chooser! It says that the disk is lock

Re: LC PDS network cards

2002-06-12 Thread Clark Martin
At 7:34 PM +1200 6/12/02, Donovan Marshall wrote: >Hi, I'm trying to network one of my Macs (LC 630), it came with a PDS >network card (with both RJ45 and BNC connectors) but I haven't been able to >find drivers for the card. > >The main chip seems to be a SMC91C92QFP but

Re: LC PDS network cards

2002-06-12 Thread Al
have you tried turn on ALL the generic drivers that come with a Mac OS install? it may be that one of them will work Al Donovan Marshall wrote: > > Hi, I'm trying to network one of my Macs (LC 630), it came with a PDS > network card (with both RJ45 and BNC connectors) but I hav

LC PDS network cards

2002-06-12 Thread Donovan Marshall
Hi, I'm trying to network one of my Macs (LC 630), it came with a PDS network card (with both RJ45 and BNC connectors) but I haven't been able to find drivers for the card. The main chip seems to be a SMC91C92QFP but apart from that there is no other identifying markings on the

Re: network admin help needed

2002-05-19 Thread the pickle
At 21:03 -0700 on 19/05/02, James A. Reible wrote: >Would an IDE drive partitioned into three chunks count as 'multiple devices'? No. the pickle FAQ Software Archive

Re: network admin help needed

2002-05-19 Thread James A. Reible
At 16:19 -040005/19/2002, Scott Holder wrote; > >Well, my 6500 doesn't support multiple IDE devices, so I doubt a 6400 does. Would an IDE drive partitioned into three chunks count as 'multiple devices'? I've been unable to get the 9.1 update to run on any of the three partitions on my 6400, it

Re: network admin help needed

2002-05-19 Thread Teri Pittman
>There isn't a way to bypass the edge connector* >for the SCSI on those Macs. You'd be better off >getting a DB25M to CEN50M SCSI cable then finding >an external SCSI case with the normal internal >SCSI and power connections. Then you can pull the >adaptor off the drive and connect it to the exte

Re: network admin help needed

2002-05-19 Thread Gregg Eshelman
--- Teri Pittman <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Which I would do, except that these are in all in > one cases. It looks like > I'll have to take out the sled that holds the > motherboard, to even get to > the cables. It doesn't look like a quick & easy job > *grin*! I'll play > around with it a

Re: network admin help needed

2002-05-19 Thread the pickle
At 14:12 -0800 on 19/05/02, Teri Pittman wrote: >Which I would do, except that these are in all in one cases. It looks like >I'll have to take out the sled that holds the motherboard, to even get to You can just pull the drive and then remove the connectors and hook it up in another Mac that *i

Re: network admin help needed

2002-05-19 Thread Teri Pittman
> >That is simply an adaptor plugged onto the SCSI and >power connectors of the drive. A bit of careful >prying will have it off there. Most drives use a >standardized placement of the SCSI and power >connectors so the adaptor will fit other drives. Which I would do, except that these are in all

Re: network admin help needed

2002-05-19 Thread Scott Holder
At 04:03 PM 5/19/2002 -0400, you wrote: >Correct about SCSI. First AIOs to use IDE were the 58x series. > >First Mac to support multiple IDE devices was the 6400, I think. I know >the beige G3s did. > >the pickle Well, my 6500 doesn't support multiple IDE devices, so I doubt a 6400 does. I don

Re: network admin help needed

2002-05-19 Thread the pickle
At 15:28 -0400 on 19/05/02, Scott Holder wrote: >At 12:23 PM 5/19/2002 -0700, you wrote: >>*Thinking outloud here...* Are the HD's IDE? If so, can you "daisy chain" >>the 2 HD's (I'm thinking of the PC towers here), and use the bootable HD as >>the main one? Those cable should be pretty cheap.

Re: network admin help needed

2002-05-19 Thread the pickle
At 11:59 -0700 on 19/05/02, Gregg Eshelman wrote: >Do your 520s have caddy or tray load CD-ROM drives? >Manual or auto inject floppy drives? Probably caddy and auto-inject, since even the 550s seem to have mostly had caddy and auto-inject and they were later models. >If the one has At-Ease inst

Re: network admin help needed

2002-05-19 Thread Gregg Eshelman
--- Teri Pittman <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > > > It > plugs into the drive > cable using a slot type (rather than a pin type). > I'm not sure I can find > a cable that will plug into it. That is simply an adaptor plugged onto the SCSI and power connectors of the drive. A bit of careful pryi

Re: network admin help needed

2002-05-19 Thread Teri Pittman
> >Do your 520s have caddy or tray load CD-ROM drives? >Manual or auto inject floppy drives? Caddy CD with auto eject floppies. > >If the one has At-Ease installed, you may be able >to bypass it by changing the SCSI ID and connecting >it to another Mac so it's not the boot drive. >Also try disco

Re: network admin help needed

2002-05-19 Thread Gregg Eshelman
--- Scott Holder <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > I believe the 520s are SCSI. And, I don't believe > any of the IDE Macs > supported more than one device on a controller until > the Blue and White G3. Yes, they're SCSI. The B revision Beige G3 supported dual IDE devices on each controller port. So

Re: network admin help needed

2002-05-19 Thread Steven
OK, interesting trivia. Now I know. It was just a wild guess > I believe the 520s are SCSI. And, I don't believe any of the IDE Macs > supported more than one device on a controller until the Blue and White G3. > > Scott Holder > -- Vintage Macs is sponsored by and..

Re: network admin help needed

2002-05-19 Thread Scott Holder
At 12:23 PM 5/19/2002 -0700, you wrote: >*Thinking outloud here...* Are the HD's IDE? If so, can you "daisy chain" >the 2 HD's (I'm thinking of the PC towers here), and use the bootable HD as >the main one? Those cable should be pretty cheap. They come free with a >purchase of a new HD I belie

Re: network admin help needed

2002-05-19 Thread Steven
> If the one has At-Ease installed, you may be able > to bypass it by changing the SCSI ID and connecting > it to another Mac so it's not the boot drive. > Also try disconnecting the drive and doing a PRAM zap > then boot from a floppy so you can have a look at > how much RAM it has. > Another opt

Re: network admin help needed

2002-05-19 Thread Gregg Eshelman
The LC 520 is pretty much an all in one version of the LC III. They can be upgraded to an LC 550 (boost up to 33Mhz from 25Mhz) or an LC 575 (with an 040 CPU) simply by swapping in the different logic boards. Do your 520s have caddy or tray load CD-ROM drives? Manual or auto inject floppy drives?

Re: network admin help needed

2002-05-19 Thread Teri Pittman
At 10:57 AM 05/19/2002 -0700, you wrote: > >Have you thought about asking the youth camp for the password? I'm sure if >you told them of your situation, they would comply. Well, I actually got these through a guy who got them from who-knows-where. I can check with him, but I'm figuring worse c

Re: network admin help needed

2002-05-19 Thread the pickle
At 10:31 -0700 on 19/05/02, Teri Pittman wrote: >until logged in. Am I stuck just reinstalling the OS? Or will I >completely have to reformat the drive to clear it? Right now, I'd just Probably, yes. You may have to pull the drive, set it up as an external, and use a different Mac to format

Re: network admin help needed

2002-05-19 Thread Steven
> Is there any way to get past this network login? I've read that > reinstalling the disk drivers will overcome the network admin stuff, but I > don't think I can try that with this one, given that it won't read floppies > until logged in. Am I stuck just reinstalling

network admin help needed

2002-05-19 Thread Teri Pittman
I picked up 10 LC520s yesterday. Very nice machines. These seem to have been used at a youth camp. Most of them are set up for a network. I was able to boot up with extensions disabled and take off the network stuff on all except one. This one has any keyboard sequence disabled on bootup

Re: OS 6.08 & 9.2 network?

2002-04-29 Thread Scott Holder
At 02:58 AM 4/30/2002 +0200, you wrote: > > I've migrated most of my Macs over to 7.1 to make them really useful on > > the > > Internet, so I haven't done much with System 6 in awhile. > >I suppose all your Macs are 68030 and higher running open transport? I still run a Classic now and then, and

Re: OS 6.08 & 9.2 network?

2002-04-29 Thread Marten van de Kraats
> I've migrated most of my Macs over to 7.1 to make them really useful on > the > Internet, so I haven't done much with System 6 in awhile. I suppose all your Macs are 68030 and higher running open transport? -- Check out the System 6 Heav

Re: OS 6.08 & 9.2 network?

2002-04-29 Thread Scott Holder
At 08:10 PM 4/29/2002 -0400, you wrote: >It's been a while since I used anything earlier than about 9.0. I decided >to fire up my old Classic with OS 6.08 on it and add it to my home >Appletalk network. Two problems surfaced. I get a system bomb with "divide >by zero&

OS 6.08 & 9.2 network?

2002-04-29 Thread Brian Elston
It's been a while since I used anything earlier than about 9.0. I decided to fire up my old Classic with OS 6.08 on it and add it to my home Appletalk network. Two problems surfaced. I get a system bomb with "divide by zero" error when connecting over Appleshare to any of th

Re: Apple IIGS / Mac Network

2002-04-13 Thread Gregg Eshelman
--- Wendell III <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > could all print. The interesting thing was that I > don't think the IIGS > machines had any sort of hard drive in them. > However, on power-up, they > would instantly go to this boring, blue-colored menu > system from which TONS > of MECC and variou

Re: Apple IIGS / Mac Network

2002-04-13 Thread kapnkid
t of hard drive in them. However, on power-up, they > would instantly go to this boring, blue-colored menu system from which TONS > of MECC and various other titles could be accessed. > > Presumably, they were somehow booting across the network, from the Mac II? > Or perhaps they were

Re: Apple IIGS / Mac Network

2002-04-13 Thread Cameron Kaiser
> Presumably, they were somehow booting across the network, from the Mac II? Yes, they were. I have a SE/30 and a IIgs that were originally configured this way, and the IIgs can netboot from the SE/30. I've never been able to get the IIgs to boot into GS/OS but it will come up in ProDO

Apple IIGS / Mac Network

2002-04-13 Thread Wendell III
es could be accessed. Presumably, they were somehow booting across the network, from the Mac II? Or perhaps they were booting from ROM, and accessing the menu data from the Mac? What was this system called, and where can I find a copy? Did Apple sell "networks" like this, or was it prov

Re: looking for email/network help

2002-04-10 Thread Mark Benson
On Wednesday, April 10, 2002, at 04:20 AM, Rob Jennings wrote: >> Why are Asante network cards so cheep. Is it one to stay away from? > > The only difficulty I have encountered is that some models are unable > to auto-negotiate with auto-switching 10BT/100BT hubs or interfaces.

Re: looking for email/network help

2002-04-10 Thread Gregg Eshelman
--- [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > Why are Asante network cards so cheep. Is it one to > stay away from? > jes Because they're as common as dinosaur fossils in that spot in Utah(?) that they built a building over so palentologists could work year round. :) = http://www.junkscienc

Re: looking for email/network help

2002-04-09 Thread Cameron Kaiser
> Thanks, can you tell me what to look for in a Ethernet card for the IIci? Myself, I like the Farallon EtherWave NuBus cards. -- - personal page: http://www.armory.com/~spectre/ -- Cameron Kaiser, Point Loma Nazarene University * [EMAIL PROTECTED] -- Klein bottle f

Re: looking for email/network help

2002-04-09 Thread Rob Jennings
>Why are Asante network cards so cheep. Is it one to stay away from? The only difficulty I have encountered is that some models are unable to auto-negotiate with auto-switching 10BT/100BT hubs or interfaces. For instance, I have three Asante MC3NB interfaces in my IIci and they are all una

Re: looking for email/network help

2002-04-09 Thread the pickle
At 22:52 -0400 on 09/04/02, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: >Why are Asante network cards so cheep. Is it one to stay away from? Supply and demand, I suppose. No real reason to stay away from them. the pickle FAQ <http://macfaq.org/index.shtml> Software Archive <ftp://download:[EMA

Re: looking for email/network help

2002-04-09 Thread jsoderlund
Why are Asante network cards so cheep. Is it one to stay away from? jes -- Vintage Macs is sponsored by <http://lowendmac.com/> and... Small Dog Electronicshttp://www.smalldog.com | Enter To Win A | -- Canon PowerShot Digital Cameras start at $299 | Free iBook! | S

Re: looking for email/network help

2002-04-09 Thread the pickle
At 21:32 -0400 on 09/04/02, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: >Thanks, can you tell me what to look for in a Ethernet card for the IIci? Anything NuBus should work. the pickle FAQ Software Archive

Re: looking for email/network help

2002-04-09 Thread jsoderlund
Thanks, can you tell me what to look for in a Ethernet card for the IIci? jes -- Vintage Macs is sponsored by and... Small Dog Electronicshttp://www.smalldog.com | Enter To Win A | -- Canon PowerShot Digital Cameras start at $299 | Free iBook! | Su

Re: looking for email/network help

2002-04-09 Thread the pickle
At 21:18 -0400 on 09/04/02, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: >I have a IIci and would like to my daughter to get just email on it (no web >surfing). We have cable modem that comes into a router and then on to two >PC's. Can I access the email via the network with the IIci? I do not care

looking for email/network help

2002-04-09 Thread jsoderlund
I have a IIci and would like to my daughter to get just email on it (no web surfing). We have cable modem that comes into a router and then on to two PC's. Can I access the email via the network with the IIci? I do not care if the mac and pc's can transfer info if it makes thing ea

Re: *that* network question

2002-04-09 Thread Mark Benson
On Tuesday, April 9, 2002, at 07:57 PM, Scott Barber wrote: > do let us know how it turns out though, maybe a networking page for > flatmacs on this LAN... I wouldn't want to put anyone else thru the agony. ;). -- Mark Benson Vintage Macs List Nanny aka silicon_valley_pirate_uk

Re: *that* network question

2002-04-09 Thread Scott Barber
do let us know how it turns out though, maybe a networking page for flatmacs on this LAN... cheers, scb On Tue, 9 Apr 2002, Mark Benson wrote: > I can't seem to explain it at all. Ahh well, you can go back to vintage > macs now, the list nanny told me the thread was veering too far off > topic

Re: *that* network question

2002-04-09 Thread Mark Benson
I can't seem to explain it at all. Ahh well, you can go back to vintage macs now, the list nanny told me the thread was veering too far off topic and told me to quit it. Hang on, I am the list nanny Anyway, I've got a few guys I can talk to so don't worry about it. -- Mark Benson Vintage

Re: *that* network question

2002-04-09 Thread Eagle
ifferent. Sorry, I'm on Rumsfled mode again... You wrote: > When I am at University I use my friends Linux server, which routes from > a Windows XP machine connected to ADSL (which Is how I know it can be > done), to do the above instead as it's already set up, I only set up > D

Re: *that* network question

2002-04-09 Thread Mark Benson
On Tuesday, April 9, 2002, at 01:34 PM, Eagle wrote: > 1- You have a bunch of LocalTalk-only Macs > 2- You use IPNetRouter 68k to route IP to said LocalTalk Macs Nahhhahhh. All on Ethernet. > 3a- In certain situations, you use a Windows box to route from LocalTalk > to Internet (via IPNR) Whe

Re: *that* network question

2002-04-09 Thread Eagle
University I use my friends Linux server, which routes from > a Windows XP machine connected to ADSL (which Is how I know it can be > done), to do the above instead as it's already set up, I only set up > DNS, DHCP and stuff on my network at home to fill the gap while I'm not >

*that* network question

2002-04-09 Thread Mark Benson
the above instead as it's already set up, I only set up DNS, DHCP and stuff on my network at home to fill the gap while I'm not at Uni, but I graduate in June so I will need it permanently after that. I could buy a modem for my LCIII (a serial 56k that works shouldn't be *that* hard

OS X update puts old macs back on the network

2001-07-18 Thread Marten van de Kraats
After initially only supporting filesharing over tcp/ip, apple will start supporting appletalk filesharing again in os x starting with update 1.1 in september. This means that every mac with appleshare work station software, starting with the plus, can once again be networked with the latest a