I have a PowerMac 6100/66 with a G3/266 upgrade and OS 9.1, that I use
as a master fileserver and research machine while I'm working on my
other, older Macs. I have a couple hundred megabytes of software on
there that I'd rather not loose (a lot of software when we're talking
system 6 and 7).
Due to the lack of response, I am beginning to believe that the data
on the hard disk is unrecoverable. So, I think I will reinitialize
soon. However, can anyone help me recover some of the software that I
had on the drive? There was a lot of stuff that I will probably never
be able to find again,
That software might work. Unfortunately, I would need version 2.1 or
similar, as the most recent version (3) requires OS X, and I only have
9.1. Does anybody have a copy of Disk Warrior 2.1 handy?
On 8/18/05, R. A. Cantrell [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
on 8/17/05 10:51 PM, NODEraser at [EMAIL
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On 8/18/05, R. A. Cantrell [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
on 8/17/05 10:51 PM, NODEraser at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
This message was sent using a PowerBook 520 (not my PowerMac 6100/66,
for obvious reasons).
I'm late to the thread, but have you
In a message NODEraser [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
BTW, I am trying to use AppleTalk over PhoneNet, not ethernet. I don't
think my older Macs are capable of doing AppleTalk over Ethernet.
My bad, I assumed you were using Ethernet. These old machines will do
Ethernet I have three 6100's on my
I have a G3 upgrade card in my 6100, which with the card being
vertical and the heatsync being some strange shape and size, it is
difficult to mount the fan on the heatsync itself. So, I got one of
those PCI-slot fans, popped the metal bracket off and stuck it out the
right-angle slot. It seems to
, NODEraser wrote:
A question about filesharing between X and Classic, using NetPresenz
FTP on the Classic machine... Since I know pretty much nothing about
X, when you do Connect to Server (Apple-K), is there a way for you
to specify a username and password?
You can use a standard url, in the form