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Thanks. Your site looks like a good resource. I've gone the route of buying the ethernet hardware to get old systems online, but I imagine using a MacIP gateway would be cheaper and allow an existing LocalTalk network to get online through one gateway.
I've made available a new development...
Yes, an icon would be cool. Unless you all are content with the one I made. :)
Some more updates since my last post here:
The project is ported to the Retro68 dev environment. I am building with gcc on my Linux machine and testing in Mini vMac (System 6.0.8 ) and BasiliskII (System 7.5.5)...
I'm glad you guys like the idea of this project.
I don't have a coprocessor. In fact, the development so far I did in BasiliskII, although I tested the program on a Mac Plus (which I don't have access to currently).
For a thin client approach, it would be interesting to have a special proxy...
I started making a new modern browser for use on System 6. I named it Browsy. Right now it is just the chrome of a browser, and doesn't actually render pages or make network requests.
It is written in C and builds in Apple's MPW.
https://github.com/clehner/browsy
I haven't worked on this in a...
I have a similar setup with my 5300cs. Instead of an Ethernet card I use a WaveLAN PCMCIA Wifi card from ebay. (Not a Dell or Proxim card). With that I can get online with System 7.5.5. My "rescue disk" is a 32MB SD card in a PCMCIA adapter! (from dx, of course.) I also replaced the internal HD...
@onlyonemac,
Here is a link to MPW that as of today still works. I don't know if it will run under System 7.1P5 though.
ftp://ftp.it.xemacs.org/%7BB/Apple/developer/Tool_Chest/Core_Mac_OS_Tools/MPW_etc./MPW-GM_Images/MPW-GM.img.bin
@chuzzum,
Thank you for making the Code68k tutorials. It's...
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