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
The Brainstorm kit is a bit invasive, however, the instructions are
very detailed. Mainly patience and the right tools are needed. You
might want to practice removing and re-installing chips on a practice
board.
On 10/15/05, Jeff Walther [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
From: Thomas Burns [EMAIL
I've used At Ease which is a control panel that is included in some
Apple Install sets. It's simple enough and has worked well in an
elementary school setting. Info:
http://toastytech.com/guis/atease.html
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However... I couldnĀ“t find on the page any link or reference to
download it...
Download At Ease here (Apple server): http://tinyurl.com/dxkyr
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I think I found the info I needed on the FAQ...sorry for not checking
the FAQ first ;-)
Dave
On Mon, 2003-06-23 at 16:22, Dave Thomas wrote:
Someone by my house tossed out a Mac SE/30 yesterday and I snagged it.
No keyboard or mouse...but the case is in perfect condition. The Mac
powers
On Mon, 2003-06-23 at 10:53, J.S. Garrison wrote:
Hey, let us know how you make out with that, OK?
Jeff
You bet. If I can find my torx set I'll try to fix it tonight.
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it doesn't seem to be starting up. Could this be the
PRAM battery? I've tried it without the additional VRAM and RAM
installed, still to no avail.
Any help would be great.
Thanks
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Ah, thanks Jeff. I had a similar problem with an old Performa 5260 (a
sad beast I know). It used to start after a few restarts. I'll give
that a try.
On Saturday, October 18, 2003, at 05:43 pm, J.S. Garrison wrote:
Thomas Harvey wrote:
Hi everyone, I've recently inherited a (broken) LC450
A timely question!
My AppleColor RGB monitor just bought the farm, (displays video when it
wants to, which is not very often) and I tried the same things. No joy.
After some research, I found this:
http://www.griffintechnology.com/archive/video/macsyncii.html
I ordered:
0228-IIS II Series
perfectly with both adaptors in there, and it's stable.
Good luck,
Randall
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A timely question!
My AppleColor RGB monitor just bought the farm, (displays video when it
wants to, which is not very often) and I tried the same things. No joy
Hi,
I have the same Radius video card as the one that is pictured for sale on
eBay:
http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItemcategory=25449item=5109313968
rd=1ssPageName=WDVW
(sorry if it word wraps)
Like the seller of this card, I have no idea what model it is! There isn't
even an FCCID
On 7/15/04 3:23 AM, Gregg Eshelman [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
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Hi all
I just got an IIci and want to upgrade that box
somehow.
I already got a 7.6 CD and hope I win a Supermac
Thunder24 on ebay.
I am still looking for a Sonnet Presto CPU upgrade
That's what the eBay seller says. That's not me. I just happen to have the
same card and the same mystery. I don't have a system up and running yet to
try your suggestion, unfortunately, but maybe soon.
Randall
You said it worked in your G3. Why not look in the System Profiler to
see if it
Well, I decided to throw this PCI Radius card into my G3 Workgroup Server
(which I didn't want to do because it's been running smoothly for 5 months
without a restart) to run System Profiler and see if it gave a clue. Not
much help. It identifies the device as RDUS,GoldenGate. Of course, I can
On 7/15/04 1:56 PM, J.S. Garrison [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
It seems that it can be a Thunder 30/1152 or?.
Thanks for the tip Jeff! It is indeed a 30/1152. I even found drivers for it
and installed it into my daughters 7200/120, Working fine. Apparently the
DSP card is a waste if you have a
Hi,
I've got a IIsi, 64meg, Presto 040, 7.6.
The Presto has a nice riser board with 2 PDS connectors which, I'm
assuming, allows the use of an additional PDS card. However, when I plug my
Asante MacConII (adaptor w/68882 FPU on board) into it, the system does not
see the FPU chip. If I
~~~
The biggest problem you're having is that the fpu is a 68882. That's dog
slow to a 68040 CPU. It is being snobby, refusing to acknowledge the
presence of that grandpa chip.
I see your point. So..., I suppose that means I'd be better off running a
soft FPU? This Presto has
if you stick it on a network like this? Can you use it as a fileserver
for the PCs?
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Re: StyleWriter
How do you get the Style Writer to come up in the chooser?
Thomas
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Sent: Saturday, October 16, 2004 11:28 AM
Subject: Re: StyleWriter
StyleWriters are ultra cheep on ebay, buy
Here's a thought.. can an old Mac IIci with an Sonnet Presto 040 80/40 run
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It would be rediculously slow, but at least it'd be productive. I see that
the minimum requiremts are
32mb of ram, system 7.5.5 and a power pc processor.
Anyone doing this?
Thomas
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of not being able to get
on the internet with the Mac IIci to get anything for it and nothing seems
to transfer over from my PC via PC exchange.
Thanks
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: Ethernet
Configure: Manually
IP Address: 192.168.1.9
Subnet Mask 255.255.255.0
Router addrses: 192.168.1.1
Name server addr: ?
Search Domains:?
Is this correct or do I just set Connect via: Using DHCP server?
I'm lost.
Thanks again.
Thomas
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I've got this purple color to my Mac IIci screen.. what the heck is that?!
It just all of a sudden started doing this.
Thomas Burns
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Sent: Tuesday, October 26, 2004 9:13 PM
Subject: Re: SE/30 uses
on the switch (or router). Any suggestions?
Thomas
Oh and as side note if anyone wants to transfer small files from your PC to
a Mac that isn't on a network, TransMac allows you to read/write from your
PC to a 3.5 as shareware.
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if the ethernet card is even being acknowledged by the Mac?
Thomas
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Sent: Thursday, October 28, 2004 4:11 AM
Subject: Re: Asante Nubus Card
--- Thomas Burns [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I'm still having
to set the Mac on a static IP? I don't have any idea how to
do this with the router.
Thanks
Thomas
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Sent: Thursday, October 28, 2004 4:11 AM
Subject: Re: Asante Nubus Card
--- Thomas Burns
Just want to say thanks for sovling the Asante ethernet problem.
I put a dumb 10mb hub between it and that router and I'm all set.
What are most people browsing with? I picked up icab, it's pretty decent.
Is there any way to get streaming media on the IIci?
Thomas
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computer still kicks ass.
Thomas
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putting some power PC programs on the mac and it says You must have a Power
PC. Any suggestions?
Thanks!
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so far though.
Mac IIci 7.5.5, ethernet card, video card, 128mb ram.
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ethernet card in and hook it up to a dumb hub like a NetGear one.
It has to be a 10mb hub, not autosensing. Hook that up to your router. Put
an FTP server on your LC, like NetPresenz via floppy. Put an FTP client on
your PC. You should be able to FTP stuff back and forth.
Thomas
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Hey guys,
Question about the LW IIf again.
Ok, now my IIci is running 8.1 with a PPC upgrade. I've got Laser Writer 8
in my chooser, but when I click on it my IIf doesn't show up. It showed up
just once and I was able to print like a half a sheet of a picture and a few
little simple text
Hey Allan,
Installing the LocalTalk bridge did the trick. The IIf is working perfectly.
How do I share it with PCs that are on the same home network? Also, how can
I get my IIci to see a Lexmark printer that's shared across the home
network?
Thanks again!
Thomas
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. It probably
isn't the motherboard, correct?
Thanks
Thomas
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Just wanted to share a tip about something I figured out about hooking a
LaserWriter IIf to a Mac IIci, a Win2k box and an XP box.
I was trying to get this old LaserWriter IIf on the home network so all
these computer could share it.
The IIf is hooked up to the Mac IIci which is hooked up to the
and the
arrow jumps around all hurky jerky. Sometimes the file will eventually open
after 5 mins or more, sometimes I'll just freeze up. Any thoughts on this?
Thanks
Thomas
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Does anyone know anything about hosting a website behind a Linksys router?
I have Quid Pro Quo running on a IIci, but for some reason I can't seem to
hit the server from the world outside my LAN.
I've got port forwarding set up for 80 and 21 to go to that machine.
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Thanks in advance,
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From: Chris Fohl [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Sent: Wednesday, January 12, 2005 6:14 PM
Subject: Re: Mac IIci web Server
Just a few things to consider:
a) make sure you can see it from within the LAN
lol yeah that might be a problem
http://atlantavintagetravel.no-ip.info:8080
Thanks for checking it
Thomas
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. Is this Mac and my network safe from this kind of
stuff?
Thomas
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Sent: Sunday, January 16, 2005 10:32 PM
Subject: Re: Mac IIci web Server - resolved?
Just curious but did you ever get
Does anyone know if KVM switches are made for ADB Macs? I haven't seen one
out there.
Thanks
Thomas
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or scanner or whatever.
I've tried to install any drivers I could find for the zip driver, scanner,
printer, but still nothing.
Also, assuming I get a USB zip drive working and share it, can my IIci see
it and use it through appletalk?
Thanks
Thomas
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From: Marco van de
Doesn anyone have an old SE/30 for sale or know of somewhere to get one at a
reasonable price? I'm watching them go for like 100 bucks on ebay.
Thomas
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Just a quick question about getting an SE/30 on a LAN.
Is there any difference between a SCSI to Ethernet adapter/bridge or an
ethernet network card?
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with that?
Thanks
Thomas
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Yeh speed is the biggest difference. Also the Asante PDS card I have in
my (currently in bits) SE/30
Does anyone know how to change an SE battery that's soldiered in? Is there a
way to change it so it doesn't have to be soldiered to the board?
Thanks
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research on the web about anything fitting in there, but I
couldnt come up with anything. Were there plans at one time to have an
accelerator for it?
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would just squirt out a few lines of html and
that was about all it could do with 48k.
I'm just wondering if this was a solvable problem.
Thomas
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Sent: Thursday, March 03, 2005 5:53 PM
: www.atlantavintagetravel.no-ip.info
SE: http://www.MightySE.no-ip.info:8080
Thomas
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From: Sherman Chen [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Sent: Saturday, March 05, 2005 10:15 PM
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this from a
PC, so in theory you could attach it and serve files from the 512 and you
wouldn't have to add MacTCP to the 512 or anything?
Thomas
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Yes, that's a good site, but that's a Mac Plus, with 4mbs of ram and a scsi
Ethernet connection I believe.
Thomas
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?
Thanks,
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of it as working on a car in the garage, but cheaper and
smaller.
Thomas
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Sent: Wednesday, March 23, 2005 10:06 PM
Subject: MacTCP and MacHttp
Also, any recomendations of what to cut out
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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fiddled with it a bit under
6.0.8 but haven't gotten anything to connect.
There's a whole list of old 68k sites here http://macintosh.luddite.ca/
Thomas
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router?
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What about the Mac in Seinfeld?
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Hello, computer! says Scotty (into the mouse)
On 7/16/05, Ian
In case anyone is interested:
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Hi,
Thanks for the help. I was able to use HD SC Setup on the disk to initialize
it, but it errored out. Now the drive wont even show up as a second drive. I
tried it on a couple machines and they don't see anything there.
Thomas
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on it and open a
port, let's say 81 can someone ping it from the outside world? Where do I
get Apple's Internet Router? I've looked around for it but just found
patches on the old software site. Is it an addon that comes with system
7.5.5?
Thanks
Thomas
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, Thomas Burns [EMAIL PROTECTED] 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 while to load
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.
Thomas
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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
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service or is Eudora too old?
Thanks!
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Ah, if Gmail won't work, is there another free POP3 email that works with
Eudora 1.5.5?
Thanks,
Thomas
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Sent: Sunday, October 30, 2005 5:20 PM
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drives and all I get is the flashing question mark. How in the
world can I have 5 dead drives when they were all working?
Thanks for your help.
Thomas
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I tried to
add a slave drive, like a conflict that got rid of the start up drive?
Thanks
Thomas
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of PC's to give away but
the School District here uses Macs so I prefer to give them away.
References can be provided along with the photographs and catalog
information. Thanks.
Dr. Thomas M. Abel, PhD
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of PC's to give away but
the School District here uses Macs so I prefer to give them away.
References can be provided along with the photographs and catalog
information. Thanks.
Dr. Thomas M. Abel, PhD
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Ken [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Try reseating the card. It is sometimes suprising how much
force it takes to seat the thing.
Thanks Ken. That was it.
Now it seems that it locks up after loading the sonnet extension if any other
extensions are set to load after it.
Is there a way to edit the
Denis Eddy [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
It is far better that you sort out the conflict now than kludge the
load order of extensions. [space]EM Extension should be followed
immediately by [space]Sonnet Processor Upgrade (version 2.3.1), before
all other extensions (without the initial space
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