on 1/27/04 7:17 AM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

> I've got my LCIII running good here at home, now (with a different hard drive)
> and I'd like to take it online across my home network.  It's got an Asante
> ethernet card installed, and that's as far as I've gotten.  Open Transport and
> Appletalk seem to report normal function (ie., OT gives me the MAC of the card
> and Appletalk doesn't report any errors), but I don't know what additional
> control panels and extensions I need.
> 
> So, what files do I need, and where could I look for it?
> 
> Thanks in advance,
> Denni
> 
> BTW, I always thought that iMacs were permanent press.  Was I misinformed? :)
> 
> 


hee hee hee. So maybe they are.....

Go to www.jagshouse.com and get the "Get Your Old Mac On The Web" download.
It contains tcp and pp stuff, plus there's a few browsers there and Eudora.

The LC III is a great email machine, but a pokey Internet Rider.

Jeff


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