That´s my point. I mean, if I can make a Mac talk with a threesome of Linux
Machines and a duo of WinTel ones, from different eras, and they all
handshake together via TCP/IP, which has changed little in several years , I
might be able to put the IIci to Talk TCP/IP and join the club, I guess.
On May 7, 2005, at 7:45 AM, Juan Carlos De La Cruz wrote:
Can I configure it to be the print server over TCP/IP? Does anyone
has further update on the IIci as a mp3 player idea? ;)
I'm afraid a 25MHz 68030 iici doesn't have the horsepower for mp3
playing. I have read that an mp3 player is
It would work great as a webserver. I've got a IIci tricked out with a 66mhz
card and 128mbs ram and it's been chugging away as a headless server for
several months.
Thomas
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From: Juan Carlos De La Cruz [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: Vintage Macs
On May 7, 2005, at 8:22 AM, Thomas Burns wrote:
It would work great as a webserver. I've got a IIci tricked out with a
66mhz card and 128mbs ram and it's been chugging away as a headless
server for several months.
If you don't already have those parts then you would be much cheaper
buying a
The only practical use I would be interested to explore with my IIcx,
if it's possible, is as a home security monitor. Can an external cam be
wired into it that would display on the monitor, even if fairly low
res?
As you know, the IIcx (at least the one I have) has a 16Mhz processor,
a 40MG