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theos911
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on: February 26, 2011, 04:14

I recently obtained a Powerbook 2300c with 7.5.2 and a LOT of crap on it(30$). I also got a not-functioning duo dock plus with it. I opened the dock and now found the lousy psu connector. I don't have a keyboard, so I am simply using the powerbook's keyboard with it docked since I have the lid off anyway.

ANYWAY, I took the time to transfer 19 floppies back and forth between my xp machine and it. I now have 7.5.3 on a 1.8 gb partiton on the internal 4gb of the dock. I backed up the Powerbook's internal drive to that same location. I was wondering if someone could point in the right direction for a partitioner? I'm looking to have a partiton for 7.5.3 and either 8.6 or 9.1 when I get the abilities to use a cd-rom with it. I know it will be slow, but it is the only way to get wifi into this older book.

tl;dr version   Good partitioner for 7.5.3?
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Reply #1 on: February 26, 2011, 04:52

Er..., as far as I know (unless you have WOZ-like electronics abilities and lots of money to spend on entirely new technologies), WiFi is not going to work in a 2300c, no matter what system software is installed. The limitation is the hardware: you are dealing with Nubus slots and Nubus architecture, not PCI, and with no PCMCIA either. The most you could do is connect to a hub and then to a wireless router from your Dock, but that is really just a wired connection.

A 2300c has localtalk networking built in, and a very slow software modem from the mid-90s. A DuoDock II can take, at best, a 10/100 Nubus ethernet card (and they are rare). The built-in ethernet will be 10BT.

Apple's Disk Utility does, however, allow you to partition the drive (before installing the system). System 9 would not run acceptably on a 2300c; don't go there. 8.5.1 runs tolerably well with lots of RAM and lots of extensions turned off (I have done this and it is surprisingly usuable), so I wouldn't go higher than 8.6 at the very most. For maximum speed, however, an earlier system would be much better, and as you aren't going to get WIFI running no matter what you do, you don't need anything more.
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Reply #2 on: February 26, 2011, 13:56

/explodes
I was informed it did have a PCMCIA, now I'm ticked. I don't have a torx handy, waiting for one from ebay, or I would have checked already.

I guess I'm back to minidock and then HDI-30 to scsi, scsi-usb and a dongle. Assuming that qill even work, I now need to find an 8.6 compatible dongle.

Also, is the ram ceiling in these 54 or 64, different sites have said both. Mine has 40mb RAM atm.

Lastly, anyway to partition the internal hd of the powerbook while it is docked?
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Reply #3 on: February 26, 2011, 14:11

Ok, there are no 8.6 compatible usb dongles. There are what I could find that were usb and 9.x . I'm going to wait on some advice about my minidock to HDI-30, HDI-30 to scsi and scsi to usb idea before I buy anything. I'm glad I posted hear and didn't buy a xircom card with no PCMCIA.

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Reply #4 on: February 27, 2011, 20:01

Now that you put it this way, it seems to me that it might be possible, though it's never going to be portable.

I wouldn't know how to do it myself. However, I seem to recall that somebody over on 68kmla recently posted re. getting wireless working via the scsi port of an old machine and various adapters (SCSI-USB, USB-wireless?) pugged into it. You could check there and see what the setup was; it is possible that you might get it to work through the DuoDock, which has SCSI after all.

Definitely no PCMCIA, though.
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Reply #5 on: February 27, 2011, 23:23

Well, the minidock is rather portable. Hopefully the adapter won't be too huge, and usb adapters can just be taped/velcroed to the top of the laptop. I also figured out what was srewing my duodock plus over.The ejecting mechanism, which hadn't worked since I bought it, was shorting over the motor. I removed the part with the pins and motor that got so hot you couldn't touch it, and VOILA; no more complicated "Today I'm going to boot, but tomorrow I won't"

I will definitely look into that thread.
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Reply #6 on: February 28, 2011, 00:10

I cannot for the life of me, find that thread...Would it happen to be this?
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Reply #7 on: February 28, 2011, 03:47

Ah.

Yes.
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Reply #8 on: February 28, 2011, 12:23

Ok, cool. That thing is really a marvel. I give a 10/10 to netgear, especially on the broswer requirements of only IE 5. It opens up a good deal of possibilities. Issue is, minidock doesn't give Ethernet. I believe it has a pass-through for the modem, but not a 10baseT line or an AAUI. This is according to my original documentation.

I know emahcines made an etherdock, maybe I could find one of those.

Just wondering: My docs both mention an internal and external modem port on both the Duo Dock plus and the minodock. What is the difference between those? (Getting the WHOLE box of original docs and floppies was what made this thing worth the 30$, even with a faulty ejector)
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Reply #9 on: March 01, 2011, 12:34

If you can find a Duo Dock Plus it has an AAUI Ethernet port

http://www.everymac.com/systems/apple/powerbook_duo/stats/mac_powerbook_duodock_plus.html
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Reply #10 on: March 01, 2011, 12:46

I own a duodock plus; it works wonderfully.

Ejector mechanism was causing a short on the logicboard making it not boot. Now I just keep the cover off and use the powerbook keyboard and mouse. So, it works, and no need to buy an ADB keyboard. My only complaint is the loud PSU fan, which would normally be covered :P

I'm looking to get portable wireless. I believe my best(and I think only) option is an emachines etherdock. The apple minidock doesn't have an ethernet or AAUI port.
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Reply #11 on: March 05, 2011, 04:48

I just found out; We love macs sells minidocks for 80$

/still need an etherdock
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