Depends on how "on-line" you want to get.
Years ago I tested just about every method for networking 68k macs. Ended up running a SCSI to Ethernet adapter on my plus to allow it to surf the web, send/receive emails, share documents, etc.
With an SE/30 you could run much better web browsers than...
This could be the issue. I have had troubles before trying to get these adapters to work properly. Try sticking it in another Mac if you have one. Mine worked in my SE/30 before it worked in my plus.
I vaguely remember encountering a similar issue when doing this years ago…
Is everything terminated properly?
And you have MacWWW working? I could never get it to run at least not on system 7.
I've tried installing WebOne on a pi. The process seems daunting and always seems to fail. Do you know a working method to getting WebOne working? I am still kinda new to working in the unix terminal. Thanks.
I have been trying to use Macproxy to get my Macintosh Plus on the web. It works when I search URLs directly or use search engines, but practically 99% links do not work. I either get a 404 error, or the page sends me back to Google's home page. Has anyone tried this? Do I have to change...
I have been playing around with RaSCSI on my Mac Plus and it has been loads of fun. But I am noticing that some apps run choppy. For example, SmoothTalker sounds off, like there is a 0.1 second pause in between each syllable. In addition, the performance seems to be much slower compared to my...
I have been using a scsi2sd v5.1 for a while now and it has been a wonderful device, but I want to upgrade to the RaSCSI. Is there a way to transport my 2GB boot drive image from the scsi2sd and put it on the RaSCSI? I’m trying to avoid having to install System 7 using native hardware...
I want to try and use NCSA Mosaic 1.0.3 with Webone http proxy. Unfortunately I don’t think mosaic has the option to use a proxy. Is there anyway around this? Thanks.
I used sTunnel as a pop server for receiving Mail and exim for sending. Both can easily be set up and run on a raspberry pi. Here’s my gmail in Eudora on my Mac plus. It runs pretty well actually. Even includes attachments and text formatting.
It doesn’t have to be that complicated. I’ve received and sent gmail from my Macintosh Plus using Eudora 1.5 and a smtp/pop3 server on my local network. It’s not that difficult but no one has made good tutorials on this.