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Classifieds / 101 DD 800K floppies for sale!
May 24, 2016, 03:46 |
Take care of your retro needs for life! 101 DD floppies for sale!! http://www.ebay.com/itm/101-Double-Density-720-800K-floppy-disks-/131819370901?ssPageName=ADME:L:LCA:US:1123 |
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Development / RealBasic lives....
March 12, 2012, 13:00 |
I use RealStudio myself. I enjoy it very much, and have produced 7 apps in the Mac App Store using it. Keep an eye out in the next couple of weeks for RealStudio 2012 R1 to be released. It will be a major milestone on the Mac development side. The IDE will be Cocoa, and the compiled apps will be Cocoa (non-beta). Only the IDE has been renamed RealStudio. The language will always be called RealBasic! |
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Hardware / Airport Express
August 02, 2011, 02:57 |
Quote from: "dpaanlka" You can just get an 802.11g bridge like this and presto you're done. No need to go 3rd party, Airport Express can be placed into bridge mode. I have used this on an LC with System 6. Works great! |
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New Member Welcome / hello!
August 26, 2010, 03:10 |
You don't need Mac OS X. Just Google "Mini vMac". The current version is still compiled for the Classic Mac OS, including 68k macs as well! It can run all the way up to System 7.5.5. All you need is a ROM, which is not that hard to find. |
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Operating System / Snow Leopard and System 7.5/7.6
July 28, 2010, 02:52 |
Hello all! I posted last year about how System 7.5/7.6 couldn't connect to 10.6 when it worked just fine in 10.5. They made a change in AFP versioning, and it simply wouldn't work anymore. I don't know if any of you play around with VirtualBox from Sun/Oracle, but it now supports hosting Intel versions of Mac OS X as a guest on an actual Intel Mac. Supposedly, it's only for Server, but the client works too. I have hosted 10.5 on my 27 inch iMac (which requires 10.6 to boot) and by setting the network to bridge, can share out (the virtual drive) to my 7.6 PowerMac again. Once they add "Guest Additions" for OS X, we should be able to share our actual 10.6 Hard Drive to a System 7.5/7.5 Mac again. FYI, System 9, or 7.5-8.6 with ShareWay IP, can still SERVE to 10.6 directly. It's just been the other way around that has broken. |
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New Member Welcome / Retrocomputing Begins Now!
December 08, 2009, 01:29 |
System 7.5 was released a year before Windows 95, so it was a 7.5 vs. Windows 95 war, and previously a System 7.x vs. Windows 3.x war. |
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Operating System / Snow Leopard sharing to Classic Mac OS
November 21, 2009, 22:05 |
Never mind. I re-read your post. We're not in disagreement. My bad. |
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Operating System / Snow Leopard sharing to Classic Mac OS
November 21, 2009, 21:58 |
Quote from: "defor" for reference, the 10.6.2 update doesn't affect classic appleshare at all- the patch they're referring to had to do with the fact that afptcp volumes have a id attached to them - as it was, apple for some reason restricted the supported id numbers with the release of 10.6.0 to a fixed set that only supported apple official servers. Novell, for example, made a patch to work around this in their AFPTCP.NLM for traditional netware, but there's no support for classic file serving at all in 10.6.x as it stands, and I don't expect for any to be added. Define "Classic Appleshare". I think you're getting confused with AppleTalk. 10.6 broke connecting to Classic Mac AFP servers using TCP/IP, and from Classic Macs with TCP/IP connecting to a 10.6 machine. 10.6.2 restores the ability to connect to Classic Mac AFP servers using TCP/IP, just not the other way around. It's a fact, and I've proven it right here in my computer room. Thanks for playing. |
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Operating System / 10.6.2 changes.
November 11, 2009, 00:40 |
Hey guys, I have some partial good news. I updated to 10.6.2 last night. One of the fixes listed was "compatibility with third-party AFP servers". I fired up my 6500 with OS 9.2.2 and was able to connect to it from Snow Leopard with full read/write access! I can confirm this work with 7.6.1 and ShareWay IP as well. On the downside, neither OS 9.2.2 or 7.6.1 were able to connect to Snow Leopard as a client. At least it's something. |
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Operating System / Re: Dave
October 03, 2009, 02:00 |
Quote from: "mycatisbigfoot" I know there is a porgram called dave, or somthing like that, It runs in mac os 9 and its a smb networking thingy, I know osx has smb SMB doesn't preserve the resource fork. If one doesn't care about that, much easier and cheaper to just use FTP. |
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Operating System / Re: alternatives for filesharing
September 08, 2009, 05:23 |
Quote from: "dajaka" Timbuktu Pro 4.0.6 will work via TCP on a Mac running system 7 to allow file transfers to and from a Mac running Snow Leopard (with the newest version of Timbuktu running on it). No need for all that. Snow Leopard shares over FTP. Any Mac going back to the Plus can use Fetch and retrieve files. I was lamenting the end of Appleshare, which is easier, faster, better..... |
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Operating System / Snow Leopard sharing to Classic Mac OS
September 02, 2009, 02:09 |
On the Plus side, 10.6's built in screen sharing seems much more stable with OS9VNC. Under 10.5, it usually disconnected after a minute or so. I have not seen this with Snow Leopard. |
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Operating System / Snow Leopard sharing to Classic Mac OS
August 29, 2009, 03:27 |
Hey guys, I have some bad news. I just upgraded to Snow Leopard today, and the Classic Mac OS can no longer connect or share to it. I'm using a fully updated Mac OS 9 Mac, and I get an incompatible AFP error message. And yes, I'm using IP, not Appletalk. Looks like the last vestige of AppleShare and Pre-OS X has been eliminated. |
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Operating System / File Sharing: from 7.6.1(68k) to Leopard
May 23, 2008, 16:51 |
I've had a similar problem with my Color Classic and 10.5. Works just fine with 10.4, but the chooser quits and gives a type 1 error when I connect to Leopard. I've been using Shareway IP on the Color Classic to share it's files to 10.5, and that works great. Shareway IP also comes with a little program called AFP Engage. With this program, I'm able to mount drives from 10.5. It complains that there was an error, but mounts the drive anyway. Shareway IP is trail-ware, but the AFP Engage piece doesn't seem to expire after 10 days. |
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Operating System / open transport 1.3
February 02, 2008, 19:13 |
I had the same problem. Drove me nuts till I figured it out. Don't un-stuff files on a Mac OS X computer. It does weird things to the resource forks of classic apps. Copy the OT 1.3 .sit file to the classic Mac, and un-stuff it there. Should work fine |
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