Nope, I even can't open the files. They are just lonely files _but_ with a proper size. It's interesting why I can use files from burned CD-Rs, but can't use them from FTP.
Very nice, I got a connection over FTP :) I transferred some files, but none of them has icons. When I'm trying to execute them I got a new error message: "Sorry, this program was desgined to run on Power Macintosh machines only..." It's not true, I'm sure this application works on 68k. I have...
Cory5412: I followed your tips, but it doesn't work for me. I get "wrong IP" error. I checked IP of my MacBook and it is properly add in Transmit.
Christopher: Cyberduck under System 7 or 8?
Thank You. Well, everything's going well, except that I can't get off this metal shelf from the back side of the 7100. Two clips are holding it. I don't want to break it up.
This is really neat and geek way to connect computers, but now all I have is a: LC 475 with an Ethernet card, MacBook Pro and one Ethernet cable. How to connect this pieces of hardware via Ethernet cable? Should I use a FTP protocol? TIA.
It's like reading a Linux manual, very nice :) Anyway I'm choosing option 3, "Best for arbitrary transfers at random times". Could you give me some practise advice in this topic?
I burned this ISO under Windows and ImgBurn and it works like a charm... Snow Leopard makes unreadable CDs with this ISO. I tested it with the same CD-Rs.