On Nov 11, 2015, at 5:45 PM, Kyle Owen <[email protected]> wrote:
> Good to know. Thanks for the confirmation! And you're running NeXTSTEP 3.3,
> correct?

Correct.

> The two MegaPixel displays I have are both functional with some burn in,
> but they still seem pretty bright. However, one has a very apparent warble,
> but it was getting better after leaving it on for a while. I'm sure it had
> been a long time since it was powered up.

Mine looked unusably fuzzy when first turned on. I sighed and left it on, and 
it has “cleaned up” remarkably. I’m somewhat curious what causes that. Warble 
wasn’t much of a problem, but it seems pretty solid now.

You know about the Lighthouse Design suite of applications, right? 
Presentation, spreadsheet, word processor, drawing program, etc.

http://download.ithinksw.com/lighthouse/

Don’t forget the license strings.

I’m also very partial to WriteNow, if you are able to find a copy of it. 

Licensing will be a *real* issue, but a version of Mathematica 3 will also run 
on that system. No idea where you could possibly find a copy of that, but it’s 
pretty cool and remarkably capable. 

Mouse wrote:
> I don't know if it's related, but that's a very peculiar broadcast
> address for that address-and-netmask.  (I'd expect to see 127 in the
> last octet, rather than 126.)


That is good to know. I mucked around a long time before I finally  .rtfd’d ( 
:-) ) and may have left something in a non-standard state.

I can ftp, telnet, ssh, etc to the machine and from it using IP addresses; I 
have not tried using machine names. I can surf using Omniweb when I have 
something else to do while it loads, and routinely hit the Dilbert Zone, 
Distributed.net websites, etc.. The distributed net client successfully gets 
new work units, except that when I ssh (as opposed to telnet, which works) into 
the machine and request an update,  it sometimes “goes wild” and tries to 
download a near-infinite (until I open another terminal session and kill the 
distributed net job) number of work units.

Should I try to fix that broadcast address? Or maybe, ask my IT guys whether it 
should be that way?

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