We use wingate and find it flexable and reliable
but golly gosh it was a pain to configure. :)
Tried ICS on ME but the filewall kept complaining
that 127.0.0.1 wonts to talk to 192.168.0.1 and
zonealarm had to be backed down a notch in security
so ICS was removed. Good for dailup maybe but not
yahoo wrote:
I have the cable modem hooked to the PC, software called All Aboard does
the pass thru, out from another ethernet card and into my mac's ethernet
Yeah, same setup here with one Mac running IPRouter and serving through
local talk to a couple of classics the hub serves the
Hi. (yet another dos card)
Nice to see some traffic. :)
Picked up a 12 100mhz card and cable. It all works with pcsetup2.1.7
and OS9.1.
I do have one problem, I cant figure what software I'm missing to have
use of the cd to install doze95.
So far I have got Dos6.22 on it, I also have the
Try a Windows 98SE emergency boot floppy with CD-ROM
support and see what happens.
It chokes loading the atapi cd-rom driver from Oak tech.
Displays. Device name :MSCD001and thats as far as it
goes with cd support. Works fine without cd support
Should this driver work? The
Hi
Gave up on the boot disk, taking way to long for a simple dos driver.
Copied the setup.exe, win95 and Drivers folders from the cd to my dos
bootable image ((they wouldn't appear on a freshly made and formatted
hard file on the dos side. This is a OS9+ problem, work around in the
readme, who
How much ram is on the card Mark?
Are you installing from the win98 cd?
Mark Benson wrote:
I have a 7300/200 with a 12 PC Compatibility card in it. I want to
run Windows 98 on it for doing Remote Desktop to an XP server (which
requires 98 or better before you ask) but am having trouble
Mike Evans wrote:
I've tried two different 32MB SIMMs on my DOS card (Performa 630) and
can't get the PC to boot (works OK with 16MB). Any tips on SIMMs to
avoid, SIMMs that work?
Mike
Hi Mike.
You probably have the handbook but if not you can check out:
Virtual PC Harddisk expander came out with the 2.1.3 update I think.
Its 144k if you'd like it sent to you.
I have it with VPC 4, but it expanded a disk that was once 256MB (I
think) to 511MB and now says that that is the upper limit.
Yes, thats correct.. The harddrive expander can only
I noticed that VPC's hard drive expander will convert hardfiles from
softwindows and dos-cards.
We have alot of unnecessary drive space wasted with multiple hardfiles
and I wondered if there was a hardfile converter to change images from
VPC to dos-card?
At present I can use VPC's D-drive as
Gregg Eshelman wrote:
Boot the DOS card with a floppy that has the same or
newer system on it along with FDISK. (Try both
the same and newer ones.) See what FDISK says about
the VPC disk file and report back. Look only, do
not try to change anything! :)
Good place to start.
All the hardfiles
Gregg Eshelman wrote:
Hmmm, sounds like the DOS card does something
different than VPC with the boot sector, master boot
record (MBR) or both.
If you select the VPC C: file as C: for the DOS card,
can you boot with a floppy and see what's on the
disk file?
Yes.
If you can, make a copy of
http://www.connectix.com/support/vpcm_online.html = updates for 3, 4 and
five. Help, .pdf mostly, knowledge base and a simple FAQ
http://www.connectix.com/downloadcenter/pdf/Howto_win98_flat2expand.pdf
= the recently talked about expanding of hardfiles and abit about the
difference between
1.68
http://www.ikebanadrive.com/sup_downloads.htm
4th google link for neromax update :)
Gregg Eshelman wrote:
I have NeroMAX 1.1.7 and have not been able to find a
single updater for it anywhere. www.ahead.de has no
downloads for NeroMAX at all and the place I got it
from is kaput. Who is
Mark D. Chapman wrote:
I have an Apple P166 Card in my 7500 (98SE, 80Mb, Pcsetup 2.1.7, 2
virtual drives).
Since I upgraded to 2.1.7 trying to access a shared folder from the
PC side causes the PC to crash. I can't downgrade because I need long
file name access. Is this a known problem?
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I'd really like to be able to open the help file that
is installed with Windows, but I can't figure out why that won't open.
Are you talking about the help from the start menu?
Do you have the files, WINHLP32.exe and WINHLP.exe in your C:WINDOWS
folder? The HELP
Pam Durham wrote:
I found the Power Management control panel, but how do I find the BIOS setup? There
is nothing in
the Power Management where I can change what the standby responds to.
Del or F8 held at startup?
Usually some message on the first screen pointing to it.
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Did you get Max and Mac n Dos confussed? ;)
Has anyone had any luck installing Yellow Dog Linux 2.3 on a 8500/9500?
I've tried, but it will not install completely.
It installed ok on a 7300, some small issues with bootx
YDL 2.2 installs OK on the 8500, but it has trouble starting MacOS 9.1
Actually mac n dos so thats half your task completed. ;)
I know its a bit late but Michael was after the internal video cable. I
dont have one and am only going by the service manual, no part #'s so
its a pretty piss poor service manual, anyway if Michael can find or
make the connectors it
Hi Brian,
While running software firewalls on the pc I found a few games would
crash if they where deigned access to the tcp stack.
Empire Earth is one that would take down the machine in a way similar to
what you describe, perhaps the network problem has something to do with
it. Looking at
Brian Futrell wrote:
At the moment, I am not using 2.1.7. I haven't been able to get it to work
properly yet. Besides, the 8500/180 with that card in it is still running
MacOS 8.1. Currently, I have 95C installed to a 1GB image file with no
defined swap space - it takes as much as it needs.
Gregg Eshelman wrote:
Since Apple has decided to block using download
managers lke Getright to download the OS 9.x.x and
newer updates, they've made it impossible for many
people stuck on dialup to download them.
Try planetmirror again in 3 or 4 hours, gets abit busy at 10:30 saturday
JGE wrote:
Does anyone on list, run a PC compatible card (Apple-100MHz model) on a G3 Beige???
Works well, pcsetup2.1.7, OS9.1. This card 12 has 8mb onboard and a
empty DIMM.
This was posted by Robert on another list and might help with other
questions.
Brian Futrell wrote:
I tried what you mentioned, and when it got to 99% (sometimes it occurs when
less has been done) it just sits there.
Thats odd, is this while your creating the partition with fdisk or the
format command?
I'm using VPC 2.1.3. I purchased the upgrade to 3 when I still had
Gregg Eshelman wrote:
I said in my original post that I tried Diskeeper
Workstation and didn't like it.
Yeah I've been good at that lately, sorry folks.
So, if there is nothing other than Diskeeper, Speed
Disk, or the defragmenter that comes with XP, what
company is going to seize the
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Is there a way to bring back those files and apps to life or it's over ?
Perhaps these files lost their resource forks during the transition. If you
open the file with ResEdit, I believe it will add a resource fork for you.
Didn't know that one. ;)
Dont
Gregg Eshelman wrote:
Every time I send e-mail to the list, I get this
back.
Same. :( only this list though.
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Michael Dawe wrote:
Heh, I haven't looked at Worm for some time. I think I'll install a copy
onto VPC for a laff. It should run at least 2x as fast as a real Plus even
on VPC :)
Well on Realpc its workable under win95 but I think the classic runs
rings around it. :)
Better under vpc,
William Ove wrote:
on 5/28/03 12:25 PM, MUGWump at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Until recently, I only knew of the PPC-capable versions of
SoftWindows and RealPC. Now I've learned that there were 68K versions
of SoftWindows and an RealPC-equivalent called SoftPC, which have
apparently passed into
Michael Dawe wrote:
So what's the real story? Enquiring minds want to know!
The Mac must be able to support more than one internal IDE drive. It also
needs a driver that will recognise the drive, the drivers that come with the
OS recognise a lot of drives, but one may still need to resort to
MUGWump wrote:
BTW, don't want to be stepping on anyone's toes here; does the group
have an in-house moderator, or is our dear ListMom the only
official moderator of the group?
What does this list need a moderator for? Currently your hour and a
half in the future posts are the only things
William Ove wrote:
on 5/28/03 10:39 PM, Darren at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I have softwindows1.0 68k 8 disks with the last image containing a bad
header. :( Any help out there?
Made with a quadra in mind. Also have softwindows 2 which appears to
move to ppc.
I was also thinking of my old
Under laserjet 4plus and 4m plus there is mention of the
J2341b, localtalk interface, discontinued 5/1/95
which may go a long way to explain why there's not a lot of info around.
I couldn't find software for any jetdirect, does that make any sense?
Could all thats required be in the print
William Ove wrote:
I went back and gave it another try and you were correct, 2.1.7 is working
fine with my DOS hard drive file. Must have been some glitch the first time
through.
Hi, did you have success with using the clipboard both ways?
I can go mac - pc but have trouble the other way.
Glad
MUGWump wrote:
Now I know that Eastern STANDARD Time is -0500, while Eastern DAYLIGHT Time is
-0400.
Hope it leaves your emailer less confused. Maybe mine, too.
:) you tell me, your still an hour in the future :)
I haven't ruled out a problem with yahoo.
Sorry I can't offer you any more of a fix
Darren wrote:
Linux containers:
I'm trying redhat on vpc4, I realize this is not what you had in mind
when you asked but you do have interesting choices for container size
and type under vpc4. Well, like most of my first installs of redhat a
hour and a bit where wasted. My own fault
MUGWump wrote:
I just looked at one site, and it says that +1000 (which is the
setting on your email) is the correct setting if you're in the same
time zone as Melbourne, Sydney and Brisbane. Adelaide is +950 (or
+930? never dealt with a half-hour time zone before). Those were the
only
MUGWump wrote:
For the Mac, I've found a utility called Folder Compare,
http://www.pollet.net/FolderCompare/ which seems to do the same
thing (I'm going to be passing it on to a friend so I want to be
sure), but it doesn't say that it checks for byte mismatches,
such as would indicate a
Hermann Ertl wrote:
I got a PC, 6 years old, P II, 233 MHz
Linux is installed
When turned on it goes through what looks to me a boot up sequence. Then the screen display changes and it looks like the display is defective, can't read anything.
Do you get lots of script saying this or that is
Gregg Eshelman wrote:
I dunno if Windows' ICS can route internet traffic
between two network cards. Best bet would be 2000 Pro
or XP Pro. One other caveat is that Windows' ICS
only works with the 192.168.0.x IP range with the
255.255.255.0 subnet mask. You could set that on
the card the Macs will
Gregg Eshelman wrote:
So having more than one active network interface card
will give a Mac problems? Even with OS 9.2.2?
I've heard of people using two on 68k Macs to turn
them into routers. So why shouldn't it work on a PPC?
Hi Gregg.
The Realtec nic you have doesn't auto negotiate the
David Klaus wrote:
I have a 9600 and went through the Realtek thing also. I found someone
on the LEM Swap list http://lowendmac.com/lists/swap.html who had
Apple 10/100 cards for sale. His e-mail address is
mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED].
Could you expand on the realtek thing please, what
Gregg Eshelman wrote:
--- Darren [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Doesn't the 9600's have built in ethernet?
Only 10 megabit.
The point I maintian is the onboard causing trouble, something I hope to
check.
What's the first Mac with built in 10/100 ethernet?
G3/233 at a guess, does this model
Well its a surecom I'm trying. Realtek chipset.
A little different to the Dlink.
Default card/vendor name pci10bd,320.
Driver expects pci10ec,8139
Macsense card/vendor pci10ec,d8 (for comparsion)
Onboard doesn't have one I could find
Card was installed as was the extension using the
Matthew O'Maley wrote:
But what I would like to try is an LC series-pizza box style computer DHCP
server, for my Windows/OS2/Linux based network, nothing fancy, just
something to hand out IP addresses to the other computers. Is this do-able
(for a windows style network)?? What software will I
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I just bought a copy of SoftWindows version one on clearance and was able to partialy install it. When I got to disk #4, my Mac said it was completely unable to read it. I cancelled the install process and checked the remaining disks. I found that disk #7 was also
MUGWump wrote:
I've recently hunted pretty hard for another task, and had no
success in finding a RAWRITE utility as such for any variety of the
Mac OS. I read in one place that the OSX Disk Copy utility can
handle raw images, and possibly ShrinkWrap can. DD is the native
utility in Linux for
users, don't know if anything
will mount them on a mac.
Darren, you mentioned a Disk Copy 3.5. Would you send that to
[EMAIL PROTECTED] (my binary drop box)? It might work better. In the
meantime, I'm going to see what ShrinkWrap does (I have 3.0 and 3.5).
If I ever get mol running.
http
MUGWump wrote:
Date: Sat, 13 Sep 2003 00:12:37 +1000
From: Darren [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: I just installed SoftWindows! (well, almost)
Your missing lots of little bits, 50mb is big enough for a custom
install. theres a 10mb 7.5.3.img.bin file for a 7.5.3 install cd
MUGWump wrote:
Sorry http://home.earthlink.net/~gamba2/bootdisks.html
3/4's the way down.
I checked the link, but the server's unreachable. I don't know if
that's a temporary thing or not. Regardless, I found a single .img
file elsewhere and may try to make it bootable while I piddle with
MUGWump wrote:
So did the floppy contain many files or one segment that could of
been sent as an attachment?
Actually, they're all still in the shrinkwrap so I haven't looked. I
just took one look at the package, read the label, went
GH! and that was that.
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi all,
I recently purchased a PowerMac 8600 upgraded with a G3/333 card. This
computer also came with an Apple PC Compatibility Card installed. The
machine is second hand and the origional owner wiped the HD so when I got
the system I just knew that there was a PC
before posting something this important. ;) The needed serial number is at the
end of the second link ( thanks Lou
Thanks!
Thanks for the traffic Matt, there's some good folks here, with luck someone
will suggest a few options my groggy gray matter missed.
Cheers and good luck.
Darren
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Brian Futrell wrote:
It WOULD NOT work while plugged into the PC Card - it would only work
if I
booted the Mac with it plugged into internal video or my video card. It
is an Apple MultiSync 17 and so far has worked flawlessly. I don't know
if something is wrong withthe cable, the card or the
MUGWump wrote:
If it fails, I hope he lets *me* know, too! I'll want to make sure I sent
him the right file. As best as I could tell, it's the same one I worked
up and sent to Lou Hailey back in May that cured his problem. It's got
the extra utilities and drivers for the PC compatibility card
Whats big, old, has only twin 64bit cpu's (its only a mid range model) a couple
of fully populated scsi buses, 32x72 pin slots for ram and was made in early
'94'? Best I put it as 1994 for the pure mac users.
Well lots of crappy old stuff I guess but this particular one is a alphaserver
DEC2000
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Has anyone had a similar problem to this? Is there an easy fix w/o 3rd party
software? I like using the 2003 server as a NAT gateway so it acts as a
firewall for the network. At this time, I have DHCP set up on my Powerbook and
an XP machine on the network. I get
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi again Darren!
I have a similar situation to Gretchen in that I have a Canon printer connected
to my XP box that I want to print to from the mac. What little I know of Samba
is that it runs in UNIX/Linux environments, right? Is there any hope for me
and my OS
Gretchen Summers wrote:
From what I understand, Samba is a part of OSX.3, but I don't know how
it works, or how to configure it. I have followed the printer sharing
instuctions on both computers, but have no luck in getting jobs to
print back and forth. I'm sure I'm missing something--but I
Gretchen Summers wrote:
Does turning the firewall completely off count as holes in xp's
firewall?
Sorry, bad XP joke. If its working one way then it should work the other with
your current setup
I'm really stumped on this part (printing from Mac to PC). I guess I'm
not the only one having
Mark D. Chapman wrote:
I am contemplating upgrading my 7500 (running an Apple P166 card).
However, I still need to run the odd windows program (mostly network
programs that require little horsepower). However, I want to be able to
run the Windows programs at least as fast as the P166.
My
Dana Collins wrote:
My goal is to slap the card into a beige G3 desktop running at least OS 8.6,
with the DOS card running, I hope, WIN 98(se).
Is this do-able? The writer of the hack seems to think so, but no one ever
explains how to get the OS bumped up from OS 8.1 while retaining the hacked
PC
Michael Dawe wrote:
Personally, I don't think that the 12 inch 166MHz P card will run
in a Beige G3 or later. Why? My theory is the type of RAM used on the
DOS card is meaninless to the beige G3, - 5 volt EDO or FPN RAM as
opposed to the beige G3's 3 volt PC1xx SDRAM - the electronic
Michael Dawe wrote:
Personally, I don't think that the 12 inch 166MHz P card will run
in a Beige G3 or later. Why? My theory is the type of RAM used on the
DOS card is meaninless to the beige G3, - 5 volt EDO or FPN RAM as
opposed to the beige G3's 3 volt PC1xx SDRAM - the electronic
Gretchen Summers wrote:
I never was able to print a test page directly from the JetDirect. The
only way I could print a test page was from the PC. I do have the IP
address from that.
I think I am going to bag this whole idea for the time being. I have
spent so much time trying to get it to
Not what your after exactly
ftp://ftp.ucalgary.ca/pub/micros/mac/system/Mac_OS_9.1_Update/
make go use of the download manager and not worry about the download
stopping.
Closest I could find to the states I'm afraid, possibly the right
version? Do they have a seperate Canadian version? I'll
Gregg Eshelman wrote:
--- Darren [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
ftp://ftp.ucalgary.ca/pub/micros/mac/system/Mac_OS_9.1_Update/
That'll do nicely. Canada and the USA use the English
North American Mac OS and System versions.
I wasn't sure if the Candains would have the same version or a
different
Gretchen Summers wrote:
I did check the information that came with the Canon, and their
website. I agree with you, Darren, good printer, not so good support.
I even checked with the printer guy where I bought the printer, but
he's not all that technically oriented. I've only had
Gretchen Summers wrote:
It worked just as well with the postscript process. Thanks for the
suggestion, Mike.
You can share files and folders or do you copy this to removable media?
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Michael Clarke wrote:
Hi all,
I have a Win 2003 server with file and print svc for Macintosh installed. I
have an HP LaserJet 5MP connected to the LPT1 port. I cannot figure out how
to get this printer to use AppleTalk. I've tried creating new port on the
existing printer, and starting from
Michael Clarke wrote:
Hi Darren,
Thanks for your response! I've decided to take a different route. I found
an old Lexmark external print server (Marknet Pro 1), that's been sitting in
a cabinet for the last 5 years. I know that was the recommended solution
for Gretchen already, but I thought
Brian Futrell wrote:
I've been trying to create a new drive image file for use with my PC
Compatibility Card. I've tried to create one while initializing it.
DOS can't see the drive. I then tried to make one without initializing
the drive. DOS will format it, but only 255MB out of 1024MB.
Hi
A fellow lister put me on to SheepShaver, a emulator by the folks
behind Basilisk II, mainly for the BeOS platform and linux-ppc,
Darwin, blah blah, ect.
Linux-intel rpms or a csv connection can be found to make/install on
i386 machines.
So far I've installed ppc versions of 7.6.1 and 8.0
Michael Dawe wrote:
On 1 Mar 2004 at 12:36, Darren wrote:
A fellow lister put me on to SheepShaver, a emulator by the folks
behind Basilisk II
Moi perhaps? ;) The B2 JIT contribution by Gwenole Beauchesne IIRC.
SheepShaver is now vers. 2.2 as of last Wednesday.
The official SheepShaver site
Gregg Eshelman wrote:
HP doesn't have Macintosh drivers for their ScanJet
4p on their website, they do have a Macintosh
_manual_ in Acrobat format, and they have Windows
drivers for 95 through XP.
Anyone know where I can dig up the last release of
the Mac drivers?
Gregg Eshelman wrote:
OK, planning on becoming the new guy on the Win32
port of Basilisk II to catch it up with everything
added since Lauri Pesonen quit on it? ;)
Me? Nah.
Someone will pickup SheepShaver for Win32, especially now it does work
under a few linux distros.
Gregg Eshelman wrote:
So far, the only place I've found links to download
drivers for the StreamLogic/Hammerstorage PCI Ultra
SCSI Jackhammer is through the Web Archive at
http://www.archive.org
But the only complete ones they appear to have are
for the older NuBus Jackhammer and Pre-OS9 for the
Very short. To fix errors in a previous post.
Since compiling from the cvs on my machine sheepshaver now accepts
both the rom image from the 7300 (4mb) and also the image found on the
OS8.5 install cd (1.8mb) and Apples rom update found at apple or cnet
versiontracker ect.
Of the lot the 8.5
Gregg Eshelman wrote:
I picked up a new in the box Asante 10/100 NuBus
network card recently.
Any idea if it'll work with Mac OS 9.1? Does the
Apple Ethernet NB extention support 100 megabit cards?
Driver from Asante is http://www.asante.com/downloads/NUBUS_1-0_DR.sea.hqx
Gregg Eshelman wrote:
Doesn't answer a single question I asked. I have the
install guide, the PDF is identical. I already
downloaded that driver and it's identical to what
came with the card. Asante produced these cards then
did absolutely ZERO further development.
So I'll ask again. Does Apple's
Mark D. Chapman wrote:
Hi Folks,
Just an update. I tried the registry rebuild recommended here.
Unfortunately, all that did was crash the PC. So I gave up and made a
new drive container. The drive container started up fine. DOS and Win98
installed with no problems (except taking a huge amount
Brian Futrell wrote:
Hmm
I'm at a loss for words on this one.
I tried editing the file without running sudo, and I got the message
'can not open the file for writing'. I've also tried it with sudo to
allow access to the file, and it saves properly then.
Not having OS X.x I've not added
Gretchen Summers wrote:
On Sun, 28 Mar 2004 17:41:29 +1000, Darren wrote:
Not having OS X.x I've not added to the thread.
My question: do you have a root account?
I've followed the thread but fail to see how sudo would work without
a root login, does the admin login cover this? sorry if I'm
Brian Futrell wrote:
On Sunday, March 28, 2004, at 09:50 PM, Darren wrote:
Brian Futrell wrote:
I don't have a root account either. There is two user account on
this G3 AIO: the default has admin capabilities, and the other one
is a test account to see what can be done with a standard account
Gregg Eshelman wrote:
--- Darren wrote
I have a pc question. How do I get a 4.3gb drive to
functuion under
win 95? Do I just partition it or am I better off
installing 98.
If you have original 95 (or 95a with the service pack)
you're limited to 2gig partitions with FAT16.
I'd say thats whats
Thanks Gregg, I'll give that lot a go.
I was going to just xcopy C:\*.* D:\ /c/h/e/k/r which hasn't let me
down yet, rather than just drag and drop. This will do the same thing?
http://pcrdist.cit.cornell.edu/A_fully_automated_OSR2_install.htm
Kim wrote:
I want to write an ebook.
I can use Appleworks to save into a pdf. but isn't there more to ebooks
than that?
I'd like to be able to link my email and websites inside the ebook with
hidden links...is that possible?
Is there a free tutorial that would tell me how to put together an
Darren wrote:
All of mine are either pdf (better) or rtf which is ok, pdf allows for
more options including those you have asked for.
I'd suggest a google search about how to put one together, most
important is to make it x-platform so all can enjoy.
I forgot html of course. doh.
http
Gregg Eshelman wrote:
snipped, saved, thank you
Chack back with me if it says it
can't upgrade. :) I haven't done a 95 any version
install in quite a while!
From a floppy boot
Rename win.com (kills the *not able to upgrade* rubbish)
Start setup
Use a OEM #
Choose windows rather than the
http://www.emaculation.com/phpBB/viewtopic.php?t=917sid=7922399880029ff587ec067e1bc156c3
Haven't tried, something for the week end.
I have a pc question. How do I get a 4.3gb drive to functuion under
win 95? Do I just partition it or am I better off installing 98.
On a mac I'd just make a couple
Hi
Nice to see everyones machines are running at 100%.
SheepShaver on Windows. Sort of.
One way is via Cygwin on win95 - xp using the ./SheepShaver you've
compiled on the nix box, cheating, well not really.
Cygwin is fairly easy to setup, the hard bit is to remember to start
the -dm on the linux
M D wrote:
Hi, my first posting from my new addy :)
I Unsubscribed last-night from both the LEM lists I get mail from
[Quadlist and Mac-n-DOS].
I had none of the problems unsubscribing that [EMAIL PROTECTED] was
experiencing recently - and venting his frustration onto us in here -
the most mail
Hi folks.
Just got OS X running on XP. :)
4 and a half hours for the install and takes a little over 4 minutes
to boot. Speed is a little faster than a classic mac running OS7.1 and
a bit slower than running Basilisk with OS8.1 installed. Not bad for
alpha software.
I've also had success
M D wrote:
Darren wrote:
Hi folks.
Just got OS X running on XP. :)
4 and a half hours for the install and takes a little over 4 minutes
to boot. Speed is a little faster than a classic mac running OS7.1 and
a bit slower than running Basilisk with OS8.1 installed. Not bad for
alpha software
http://rainbow.arch.scriptmania.com/rainbow_tv_episode.html
To the yanks, sorry it may offend as there is no one getting blown to
pieces, for those of us in the colonies its a taste of the old dot.
enjoy.
Glad to see everyones machines are working without problems. The
quadra does OSX via exodus
J.M.P.Hissel wrote:
Just for fun:
I downloaded the Combo 10.3.6 , using a PM9600/350, OS9.1, 576MB RAM,
Fast-ADSL
Once in IE 5.1.7 and once in iCab Pre 2.98
DL in IE took 12min. 41sec
DL in iCab took 3min. 14sec.
All the same: Mac, OS, connection, the file (92MB), just the browsers
differs.
Funny,
Darren wrote:
J.M.P.Hissel wrote:
using a PM9600/350, OS9.1, 576MB RAM,
From there I blurted out some rubbish about OSX... Bad habbit and I
beg your pardon J.M.P.
Have you tried Mozilla on the PM9600? I rather like it on a 7300
running OS9.1, mainly for its spam filters as it has better
M D wrote:
Have refrained from upgrading from VPC version 2 for so long - if it
ain't broke etc etc...
After a long period of happy VPC DOS experiences, I came across a
program that VPC just cannot run. The original Duke Nukem 3D no less.
Duke tries to load but the video refuses to and crashes VPC
M D wrote:
Is it possible to use 3rd party NICs with Apple DOS cards?
I'm using a Kingston PCI 10/100 card in my G3 and the PC compatability
software refuses to acknowledge it. Virtual PC on the other hand has no
problems with the 10/100. One area VPC has over the DOS card perhaps?
Hi again Mike.
M D wrote:
Hi Darren
I haven't tried running Duke 3D under Windows as yet :)
It's only the original DOS version I've been playing. With a very brief
diversion to playing the Mac port - my 1st 'Duke' experience - which I
think sucks royally. Admittedly this was the Mac demo version, and is
only
M D wrote:
playing the Mac port - my 1st 'Duke' experience - which I
think sucks royally. Admittedly this was the Mac demo version, and is
only MNSHO!
We can fix that Mike. I wouldnt be surprised if they're one in the same.
Most likely. I did have Duke 3D running OK in the Mac port... but do I
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