I took the Mac Plus server down and gave it a rest.
I'm in the Atlanta area if anyone knows how to solder a mac motherboard
witha brainstorm accelerator let me know.
Thomas
From: Jeff Walther [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Reply-To: Vintage Macs vintage.macs@mail.maclaunch.com
To: Vintage Macs
From: Thomas Burns [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: Mac Plus Server
Date: Tue, 11 Oct 2005 23:21:04 -0400
Does anyone have a clue about how to hook up a Brainstorm accelerator to a
Plus? I got one through eBay, but it looks like it requires some soldering.
I don't think that's quite my forte
works... seems to be sluggish respond to initial http requests but
once its going it speeds along decently... (you dont have the hdds set
to spin down after a ceartain time do you?)
one odd question;
on the page downloaded from the plus itself you have a link to the
webserver software you claim
webserver software that runs under system 6.0.8? I'm sure the 2mb
would be enough.
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From: Samual Acorn [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: Vintage Macs vintage.macs@mail.maclaunch.com
Sent: Tuesday, October 11, 2005 3:03 AM
Subject: Re: Mac Plus Server
works... seems to be sluggish
Very cool...you should include yourself in this list:
http://www.ld8.org/servers/
I'm looking for a web server called Pipsqeekan SE/30. It lookes
like it has vanished, it was really cool and had a webcam that you
could actually see your IP on the screen after doing a refresh. Does
anyone
Awesome server. Is that a 20SC underneath the Plus, or
one of bigger capacity?
Scott
--- Thomas [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Very cool...you should include yourself in this
list:
http://www.ld8.org/servers/
I'm looking for a web server called Pipsqeekan
SE/30. It lookes
like it has
10:04 PM
Subject: Re: Mac Plus Server
Awesome server. Is that a 20SC underneath the Plus, or
one of bigger capacity?
Scott
--- Thomas [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Very cool...you should include yourself in this
list:
http://www.ld8.org/servers/
I'm looking for a web server called Pipsqeek
On Oct 10, 2005, at 15:51, Thomas Burns wrote:
Hi everyone,
Just wanted to do a test run on the Mac Plus I got running as a web
server.
Thanks to everyone's help with getting this thing up. Now all I have
to do is get some useful content on it.
Just remember, it's REALLY slow, so it takes a
Hi Thomas,
I have a Brainstorm adapter in my Macintosh SE that I bought complete
in box with manual.
I believe there are instructions in it for installing in the Plus as
well as the SE.
E-mail me offlist if you're interested and I will see what I can do
about getting you some digitized
Hi everyone,
Just wanted to do a test run on the Mac Plus I got running as a web server.
Thanks to everyone's help with getting this thing up. Now all I have to do
is get some useful content on it.
Just remember, it's REALLY slow, so it takes a while to load.
That's cool, and rather mind-blowing :)
I think you should put stuff up ABOUT the Mac Plus, and some links to
vintage Mac sites, for one thing.
At 6:51 PM -0400 10/10/05, Thomas Burns wrote:
Hi everyone,
Just wanted to do a test run on the Mac Plus I got running as a web server.
Thanks to
I totally agree with Allan, the Mac Plus Webserver is really neat! I
found the site loaded fast enough, considering the hardware that is
being used.
Congrats on getting everything working. 8^)
-Shaun
On 10/10/05, Allan Hunter [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
That's cool, and rather mind-blowing
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