I did it!
With the help of a little guidance I found on this page...
http://www.mandrake.demon.co.uk/
... I got my Classic II online on my home network - with a routed 4Mb
Internet connection - from under System 6! Yay and verily even w00t!
...Gosh.
You can't actually *do* very much, can you?
--- Liam Proven [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I did it!
With the help of a little guidance I found on this
page...
http://www.mandrake.demon.co.uk/
... I got my Classic II online on my home network -
with a routed 4Mb
Internet connection - from under System 6! Yay and
verily even w00t!
I believe there is a way to file share with OSX under System 6. Try this,
would love to know if you are able to make it work:
http://www.euronet.nl/users/mvdk/osx.html
As for System 7, why don't you partition your internal drive and switch
between them? And check this out:
The thing that makes it satisfying, however, is that
it is do-able.
From 1987-1991, how many P.C.s have a GUI? And how
many of THOSE can email and do a tiny bit of
websurfing?
Amiga 1000 BAY-BEE.
Real time multitasking, concurrent GUI, network file systems, user-mode file
systems and
- Original Message -
From: Peter da Silva [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: Compact Macs compact.macs@mail.maclaunch.com
Sent: Tuesday, April 12, 2005 11:38 AM
Subject: Re: Surfing on a Classic II
GOD DAMN YOU, JACK TRAMIEL, GOD DAMN YOU TO HELL! YOU BLEW IT UP! YOU
BLEW IT ALL UP!
Don't hold
GOD DAMN YOU, JACK TRAMIEL, GOD DAMN YOU TO HELL! YOU BLEW IT UP! YOU
BLEW IT ALL UP!
Don't hold back Peter, tell us how you really feel... ;-)
I feel like Charlton Heston.
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--- Peter da Silva [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
The thing that makes it satisfying, however, is
that
it is do-able.
From 1987-1991, how many P.C.s have a GUI? And
how
many of THOSE can email and do a tiny bit of
websurfing?
Amiga 1000 BAY-BEE.
Real time multitasking, concurrent GUI,
On Apr 12, 2005 4:31 PM, [EMAIL PROTECTED]
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I believe there is a way to file share with OSX under System 6. Try this,
would love to know if you are able to make it work:
http://www.euronet.nl/users/mvdk/osx.html
Yup, I know about that. Just not tried it yet; the ASW
On Apr 12, 2005 4:31 PM, [EMAIL PROTECTED]
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I believe there is a way to file share with OSX under System 6. Try this,
would love to know if you are able to make it work:
http://www.euronet.nl/users/mvdk/osx.html
Yup, I know about that. Just not tried it yet; the ASW
On Apr 12, 2005 4:38 PM, Peter da Silva [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Amiga 1000 BAY-BEE.
Real time multitasking, concurrent GUI, network file systems, user-mode file
systems and drivers, stuff that's PROMISED in Longhorn and brand new in
Linux/BSD even, and it was all there in 1985.
GOD DAMN
I currently file share using my Mac 512 under OSX by booting up under OS9
which handles AT just fine. It's not that big a pain in the ass as it
sounds, though I'd prefer not to have to do it of course and you may not be
using Classic at all. In your case floppies may be the best way to transfer
all these moments will be lost in time, like tears in the rain.
Geez, and here I was thinking you were feeling like Rutger Hauer.
--- brandon davis ---
-- sacramento, ca --
- Original Message -
Subject: Compact Macs Digest #2312
3. Surfing on a Classic II
Liam Proven wrote:
Got my first Miggy about 6-7yr ago. Lovely machine, weird GUI,
incomprehensible CLI. Must get OS 3.9 one of these days. I also want
to try to run a Mac emulator on it sometime.
Nothing wrong with the shell, the GUI is completely customizable. Fusion
is the only mac emulator
Liam Proven wrote:
I did it!
...Gosh.
Yay. Same here with a Classic but a bit of time has past. ;)
You can't actually *do* very much, can you?
You can do more than me I'd imagine.
I'm now tempted to try changing the MacOS 7.6.1 install - which after
/considerable/ grief I managed to move
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