vintage ethernet card and OS X

2003-02-07 Thread Marten van de Kraats
I am not sure this topic come up on the compact or the vintage mac list, but some time ago there was a discussion about problems with copying from older Macs to newer Macs running OS X. During appletalk connections the copying process would stall when larger files or larger numbers of files wer

Re: vintage ethernet card and OS X

2003-02-08 Thread Gregg Eshelman
--- Marten van de Kraats <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > I discovered that the problems I used to have with > the asante card in > my LC disappeared after I started using a dayna > communications card > in this machine. My OS X iMac can now handle any > amount of files my > LC running System 6 th

Re: vintage ethernet card and OS X

2003-02-08 Thread Phil Beesley
On Saturday, February 8, 2003, at 02:01 AM, Marten van de Kraats <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > I am not sure this topic come up on the compact or the vintage mac > list, but some time ago there was a discussion about problems with > copying from older Macs to newer Macs running OS X. During apple

Re: vintage ethernet card and OS X

2003-02-08 Thread Marten van de Kraats
> > >Hmm, how do you tell if an ethernet connection is >running at full or half duplex on old Macs, or even >new ones? I remember installing a pci ethetnet card in a newer Mac once that came with a control panel allowing some control over this stuff. Marten -- --

Re: vintage ethernet card and OS X

2003-02-10 Thread the pickle
At 04:19 -0800 on 08/02/03, Gregg Eshelman wrote: >Hmm, how do you tell if an ethernet connection is >running at full or half duplex on old Macs, or even >new ones? I'm not sure there's any way to tell on 68Ks, but other than the few 10/100 NuBus cards, I don't think any of the 68K Ethernet cards