If only there was an affordable Apple Lisa 2 replica, the sapient boards are way too expensive and would probably cost as much as a complete original system on eBay. If not an actual one, I would probably be satisfied with emulation, if a better Lisa emulator existed (LisaEm is not 100%...
Sorry it took a while to respond, I finally got around with trying out the patched version of the extension (with thread manager 2.1 installed), and am greeted with a system error: "Finder" Address Error. Any suggestions?
I will try to test the extension with the thread manager this weekend. The stupid serial transfer keeps messing up and is deleting the last 100 bytes :vent: I may just have to use my Kryoflux Card.
Also @Michael_b, did you configure your network properly? You have to go inside the network...
@Michael_b That seems to be a feature of many modern OS's and might apply to old ones too, but when connecting my Macintosh to a BBS, I currently have to:
1.) Connect a serial cable to my modern PC and the Mac
2.) Run TCPser on the modern computer to a select port # and speed. This makes it...
What I meant by "telnet support" is that I want to be able to connect to a BBS without using serial cables and use WiFi instead. If it doesn't exist already, I was hoping that the extension could forward the commands given by the terminal emulator and transmit data (with the router acting as a...
Actually @ants, when the SE problem is fixed, is it possible to add telnet support? If this is already a thing (a quick Google search brings up the WiFi Modem product) please let me know. Since the RS-232 WiFi Modem connects to Routers, it should be possible for an OpenWRT device to support...
Thanks for the reply. I can also second on telnet servers being a better option. MacKermit seems to do a decent job at this (no ANSI Emulation though :undecided: ). I might be able to use WiFi to connect to a BBS instead of a constant serial connection. I am sure I can find a way around...
Actually @Michael_b, which browser will you/are you using for your Macintosh SE? NCSA Mosaic looks like an better option than MacWeb (due to HTTP protocol support). If you know of one that will work better, please let me know.
That makes more sense now, I will probably switch to a different browser for the Mac. As for MacTCP, I hope support is added soon (if you add it, please add support for 2.06 or later).
I’ve had this exact problem with my Macintosh SE and System 7.1 :disapprove: no logs, no WiFi. I have at least gotten some internet access (Google and YouTube). But not access to .org sites and no WiFi settings coming up. I can verify that MacTCP does work though. I have given up for the...
I have recently bought an OpenWRT router and a Farallon Ethermac for my Mac SE. I then used this method to connect it to the internet:
So far, I have been able to get internet access to websites such as google.com and youtube.com, but am unable to access websites such as ccadams.org and...