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    Macintosh Internet browser?

    The Ruby-language Legacy Proxy is good for circumventing the SSL.  I run it on a Raspberry Pi and browse the Web via Netscape 1.12 on my 6360.  I can't remember where I found it, unfortunately.
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    PowerBook 550c

    Those are beautiful Macs.
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    How to transfer data from pc to my mac lc III via null modem?

    The //gs uses the same serial port as the Macintoshes, so you can simply use the cable you have.  So all you have to do is download the attached file and write it to a floppy disk with a command like dd.  The attached file is an image of a Macintosh disk with ZTerm on it.
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    The NoCSS development thread

    The auto-refresh on the chat page interferes with entering a message.
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    Apple II europlus price

    If you have disks and drives, then you can use ADTPro to write programs you download from the Internet to disk via the cassette ports.
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    Old Mac, Modern Internet

    I've managed to build it despite all the errors I got.  I now have it running, but I can only get the first four messages I ever received (August 2009).  My mailbox has over ten thousand messages in it.  My email client is Eudora Light 3.1.
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    Old Mac, Modern Internet

    I can't see any pictures.
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    6360 connected to LAN via PPP, can't access AFP drives

    I was able to connect to my AFP server using the "Server IP Address" button.  I'd like to figure out why it doesn't list the names of connected AFP servers like my 7200 does.  I think it may be connected with the general problem I have that my Macs can't refer to local computers by name.
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    6360 connected to LAN via PPP, can't access AFP drives

    I do have Open Transport installed and running; I upgraded to version 1.3.  No change.  I would like to stay with 7.5.5 if possible.  Also, I only have 1 ADB keyboard and mouse which I share between the 6360 and 7200, so any solution involving both of them together won't work.
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    Old Mac, Modern Internet

    Probably the first problem I could think of is that the information, together with the format, is regressed to e.g. 1998.  We're not running our Macs in 1998; we're running them in 2017.  What would that do to sites like 68kmla?  My 6360 was current in 1998, and my G4 didn't even exist!
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    6360 connected to LAN via PPP, can't access AFP drives

    My Performa 6360 runs System 7.5.5 and is connected by a null modem serial cable to "melissa", which runs Linux Mint 18.2 and acts as an FTP, a PPP, and an AFP server.  melissa is connected to my LAN via Ethernet, and the 6360 is connected by PPP through melissa.  I also have a Power Mac 7200/75...
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    Apple game server III rxtx libary not in expected path

    Do you use ADTPro's serial functionality on your Mac? If you do, just copy the appropriate rxtx library file from your ADTPro directory to one of the directories in the expected lib path.
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    Using OS9 (or older) for daily internet tasks in 2017

    I can't access 68kmla, Wikipedia or Wiktionary with iCab 2.9.9, Opera 5 or Netscape 4.08. I have a PPP daemon between my 6360 and the Internet. I can still use Google, Macintosh Garden, and several other sites. There has to be some way to make more of the Internet accessible to our old Macs. I...
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    German 68K web site

    Try disabling CSS.  These older browsers cannot handle newer style-sheets.
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    Externall apple iic keybaord

    I believe that button switches between QWERTY and Dvorak keyboard layouts. There's also a large reset key near the upper center of the keyboard.
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    Difference between 1.0 and 1.1

    I think Jason of Jason's Macintosh Museum discussed this briefly in his video on the 128k.
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    ​Recommend a browser to me (Color Classic II)​

    I like to turn CSS and Javascript off in all browsers that I use under System 7.
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    Help with TCP/IP, OT and OS 7.6

    There is a field labelled "Name server addr.:" That is where you put your name server address(es).
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    Help with TCP/IP, OT and OS 7.6

    Yes.
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