I guess my Compaq 4.3 gig scsi hard drive is the part that doesn't work.
I swapped in a Seagate Cheetah drive, works just fine without any kind
of driver.
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On 2012-12-18 08:56 (GMT-0800) Michael Robinson composed:
I guess my Compaq 4.3 gig scsi hard drive is the part that doesn't work.
I swapped in a Seagate Cheetah drive, works just fine without any kind
of driver.
Maybe it's just a cable compatibility, jumper, or termination issue. SCSI is
HI folks,
I have seen it referenced a few times here, although the last incident I
remember was not on this list.
it is a networking /Internet package, and its creator prides himself on
getting very very old hardware on the Internet.
Anyone remember the name?
thanks,
Karen
Maybe
Nettamer.net
Doslynx
Arachne?
On Tuesday, December 18, 2012, Karen Lewellen wrote:
HI folks,
I have seen it referenced a few times here, although the last incident I
remember was not on this list.
it is a networking /Internet package, and its creator prides himself on
getting very
Karen,
If by getting old hardware on the internet you mean successfully connecting
old hardware to the internet then you may be referring to Mike Brutman and his
networking package mTCP.
If on the other hand by getting old hardware on the internet you mean someone
who buys stuff from ebay or
none of those, if memory serves the person keeping it updated posts of
these from time to time, and it is still updated.
Karen
On Tue, 18 Dec 2012, Chris Evans wrote:
Maybe
Nettamer.net
Doslynx
Arachne?
On Tuesday, December 18, 2012, Karen Lewellen wrote:
HI folks,
I have seen it
***Ding ding ding ding!!***
Dave is the winner!
My thanks,
Karen
On Tue, 18 Dec 2012, cordat...@aol.com wrote:
Karen,
If by getting old hardware on the internet you mean successfully
connecting old hardware to the internet then you may be referring to Mike
Brutman and his networking
First I installed Freedos 1.1 and used the 4x4 NEC cdrom, only the
first slot seemed to work, to copy over the Windows 98SE cabinet files.
I then proceeded to boot from the 98se cdrom and run setup from the
directory with the cab files. Long story short, this screwed up the
freedos installation.