Hardy Menagh wrote:
Dang, did I get the name of the browser wrong? No.Nope. MacWWW works just fine on my Radius '020 upgraded Plus w/4 megs. I can open and close as many pages as I want. Others report that it's very stable on OE 68020-030 Macs. On a stock Plus it will crash after opening about the third page or if you try to close a page or quit the program. It doesn't like '000s.
Your right about MacWWW not liking 68000's.
Guess that means 68000 macs have some sort of problem when it comes to browsers.
Its a shame that there's really no browser for these little machines, dialup would be painful but for the short time MacWeb works it seems bareable on our network.
All in all, if you have another mac there seems little point dragging the Classics, kicking and screaming, onto the net to surf.
If a 68000 is all you have got then there are other ways of getting files off the net.
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