>Can someone help me get my old reliable Mac IIci on the web?   I think I
>need both hardware and software.  I have a PC (I know, heretical) on the
>web
>with Comcast cable, and a router with extra ports to connect the Mac IIci.
>Regards, Steve

This may be a dumb question but do you mean for browsing or as a webserver?

I've got a PowerBook 100 running a FirstClass server beside me right now
and other than being really slow through the Asante Micro EN/SC it works
pretty good. As others have mentioned you'll need a nubus ethernet adaptor
which aren't hard to come by.

For browsing I have Navigator v 4.08 running under OS 7.6.1 and 14 mb of
ram. TCP/IP control panel is V 1.1.1 and that lets me make a dynamic
connection to our router.

For a server, you could probably run a few different programs. See my
reply to the guy with the 512k, plus if you wanted to do something really
different Telefinder, The Palace and FirstClass V 3.5 would be kind of
interesting if you wanted to do a BBS or chat site instead of a webserver.
Granted all are now 'defunct' though Telefinder is available through
headgap bbs I believe and FirstClass is now stratospherically priced and
owned by OpenText. But interesting possiblilities.

Kevin
>



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