I've got a IIci and an SE being used as a web servers. The IIci has a video card, a Turbo601 card, Ethernet card and 2gig hard drive. The SE has a DaynaPORT SCSI/Link-T to Ethernet connection and an 80mb hard drive. Both are connected to a Netgear 10 base T hub (since the old Ethernet cards have trouble connecting directly to a router) and that's connected to a Linksys router. The IIci serves up pretty fast, but the SE is dog slow, but it works. A good way to move files from your PC to your ci is to put NetPresenz FTP server on the ci and just drop and drag files from XP or W2K.

I also have an SE/30 all ready to serve when I get a site built.

And if anyone can think of a way to turn a Mac 512k into a server let me know. Alan and Greg came up with some good ideas. I'm intrigued about the TCP/IP devices the people are using with TI-99s. Can you tell me more?

IIci: www.atlantavintagetravel.no-ip.info
SE: http://www.MightySE.no-ip.info:8080

Thomas



----- Original Message ----- From: "Sherman Chen" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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Sent: Saturday, March 05, 2005 10:15 PM
Subject: Re: Can someone help me get my old reliable Mac IIci on the web?



You'll need a 10 base-T ethernet nubus card for your mac. In addition, your mac should be running system 7 and be using open transport. You'll need iCab for web browsing. It will be kinda slow, because I have a IIci myself and am able to get it on-line.

Sherman
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On Mar 5, 2005, at 6:27 PM, Steve Smith wrote:

Can someone help me get my old reliable Mac IIci on the web? I think I
need both hardware and software. I have a PC (I know, heretical) on the web
with Comcast cable, and a router with extra ports to connect the Mac IIci.
Regards, Steve




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