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Operating System / File Sharing: from 7.6.1(68k) to Leopard
March 23, 2008, 22:55 |
Quote from: "dpaanlka" I have done this on 68k systems, including the Quadra 900 I recently sold on eBay, so I can verify that it does work on 68ks. I found the following text in the Appleshare 3.8.3 and 3.8.8 documentation online: "If the Chooser freezes after you click the OK button in the volume dialog box, try disabling the Apple Menu Options control panel." This seems to be the behaviour I'm encountering. I tried disabling the Apple Menu Options but no joy. How much memory did your Quadra 900 have? I'm just wondering if it might be a memory issue! cheers |
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News & Announcements / Posted first two Leopard Tutorials
March 23, 2008, 03:08 |
I've had the same problem with my PB 170 and PB 190 (http://system7today.com/forums/index.php?topic=1294). In each case, my old Powerbooks crash after Step 4 in the Tutorial. I have done fresh installs of 7.6.1 on both machines, and a fresh install of 8.1 on the PB 190, all according to the rules posted on S7T, including using OT 1.1.2 and 1.3, and Appleshare 3.7.4, 3.8.3 and 3.8.7, but no luck. Incidentally, LPR printing to Leopard shared printers using LaserWriter 8.6 is also broken. I am networking to a (original) MacBook server, or an iBook 1.07GHz server, both over AirPort, whereas the clients are on ethernet (PB170) and WaveLAN wireless (PB190). Both work in reverse using Shareway IP. Based on previous comments and the fact I've tried PPC and Intel machines, I don't think it's a 68k/Leopard problem or a 68k/PPC/Intel issue. The only evidence I've found is that with the Firewall activated in Leopard, and logging turned on, I get the following message in my Firewall log: Allow AppleFileServer connecting from 192.168.2.15:2051 uid = 0 proto=6 Furthermore, under sharing setup in Leopard, even after the System 7 powerbook has crashed, Leopard shows "1 user connected" My 12" Powerbook G4 1GHz using Tiger still networks like a champ in both directions. I'd be interested to hear the configurations that have worked for other users out there, and if anyone has any further insight into this issue! cheers, Roy |
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Operating System / File Sharing: from 7.6.1(68k) to Leopard
March 17, 2008, 01:22 |
Thanks for the suggestions Dan. I tried a fresh install, and still froze up. Then I tried with nearly all extensions off, and the same result. I'm wondering if maybe it's an issue with 68k machines? I can still network the other way with Shareway IP, but nothing I've tried works with my old Powerbooks. I tried both my PB 170 with 7.6.1, my PB 190 with 7.6.1 and the 190 with a fresh install of 8.1, and all are responding the same way. The only issues I can think of might be that I'm using a WaveLAN wireless card in the 190, and a Ethernet/SCSI connection in the 170, and have no alternate network arrangements to test. If you have a chance to test networking out on a 68k machine, let me know if it works! cheers, Roy |
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Operating System / File Sharing: from 7.6.1(68k) to Leopard
March 16, 2008, 05:25 |
Thanks for your reply Minimalist: I've already followed the procedure laid out at: http://main.system7today.com/articles/leopard/tutorial1/index.html My powerbooks still freeze after I click "OK" in Step 4. Any ideas? |
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Operating System / File Sharing: from 7.6.1(68k) to Leopard
March 16, 2008, 04:36 |
Does anyone have any ideas how to connect from my old 68k Powerbooks (170 and 190) using System 7.6.1 and 8.1 to my iBook and MacBook running Leopard? I have both machines set up according to the Leopard tutorial on S7Today. I can bring up the Leopard file server in the chooser using IP address, it accepts my password, but when I select the drive I wish to mount, and I've tried all of them, the 68k powerbook hangs. Both machines worked fine connecting to Tiger. I am using Appleshare Client 3.8.7 (from Macintosh Manager 2.2) on both powerbooks, and already tried downgrading to Appleshare 3.8.3 with the same result. On the positive side, ShareWay IP works fine in the other direction. Any suggestions? |
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