On 2015-11-12 12:45 PM, Alan Perry wrote:
On 11/11/15 6:50 PM, Tapley, Mark wrote:
...
[not sure who wrote]
>> 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
On 12 November 2015 at 04:49, Kyle Owen wrote:
>
> Also trying to get SSL working better with OmniWeb. I still can't go to
> Gmail from it as it's complaining about cookie issues, and other sites,
> like reddit.com, fail to load altogether. :(
Does OmniWeb support using a
On Thu, Nov 12, 2015 at 11:06 AM, David Brownlee wrote:
> Does OmniWeb support using a web proxy - if so you might find it
> easier to setup a proxy on another box on your local net and have it
> handle all the SSL (faster too :-p)
>
Good question; I'll have to look into that
On Wed, Nov 11, 2015 at 8:50 PM, Tapley, Mark wrote:
>
> 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.
>
On Wed, Nov 11, 2015 at 5:14 PM, Tapley, Mark wrote:
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> for setting up static IP addresses, while somewhat arcane, worked for me.
> (Sure hope they mean, … ."rich text format document". That would be more
> polite than what I fear….)
>
Hah! Thanks for the tips. Main issue is
> mtapley2> /usr/etc/ifconfig -a
> en0: flags=63
> inet 129.162.151.119 netmask ff80 broadcast 129.162.151.126
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
On Wed, Nov 11, 2015 at 1:35 PM, Tom Moss wrote:
> What document did you try to open?
>
Trying to open /NextApps/Nexus.app/default.html or help.html, or
/NextApps/OmniWeb.app/English.lproj/Start.html.
> I've never used OmniWeb or Nexis, but my experience with Mosaic
What document did you try to open?
I've never used OmniWeb or Nexis, but my experience with Mosaic and early
Netscape versions makes me think you'd have a hard time getting modern
pages to load without crashing.
I should think that Lynx or the original Line Mode browser would be OK.
On Nov 11, 2015, at 5:45 PM, Kyle Owen 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
On Nov 11, 2015, at 2:03 PM, Kyle Owen wrote:
> Not yet connected to the Internet. Hope to get it connected up soon.
on my machine:
mtapley2> /usr/etc/ifconfig -a
en0: flags=63
inet 129.162.151.119 netmask ff80 broadcast
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