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From what I've been reading recently thinkc is pretty suboptimal as well... I imagine you'd be better off with CodeWarrior if you could find a copy which I believe has a built in debugger.
Also I have no idea if this is feasible.. but aim for something with elliptic encryption algorithms as...
So... How is your TCP/IP connection setup? Sounds like you may be using localtalk? Hmm... looks like it crashes just after doing a dns query perhaps? I was reading about bbraun's http disk block driver... and he said that dns occurs in the device driver which is bad so you may want to try...
http://support.apple.com/kb/TA46441?viewlocale=en_US
It says it was on the appleshare admin disk.
I want to say it is in this .sit which you could get from apple's servers except they are flakey these days http://files.oldos.org/files/macdl/AppleshareFileServer2.sit
Note that you might prefer...
Just saw this on hackaday someone had 1/3rd of your idea ;-) : http://hackaday.com/2013/08/28/a-one-third-scale-macintosh/
I like yours better though since it can run DOS etc... natively and has a bigger screen. Also... personally I'd boot directly into minivmac.. I imagine this can be done...
That really is a good explination even for those that know what decoupling capacitors are... you explain why they are there. And also why the audio fails ... that was puzzling me (I can still just barely hear mine with headphones lol).
Not that either :p I have 2 manuals for the car O.o one is hardback even they had photos of the opposite door handle for each one they were selling turned the wrong direction sigh... I did just order the *correct* cable I hope! I'll keep the other for a later date ...
No need :) ... after all I am the guy that ordered a DB25 to SCSI3 cable when he needed a SCSI-II cable.. X.x for my 2GB JAZ drive 8-)
Oh and in replacing various car door handles messed that up about 3 times... cursed mild dyslexia and confusing photos!
lol indeed... BSCpE and half of an EE degree lol ;-) so I should hope I know what a capactor is :)
I was refering to what exact effects it has in the system... hypothetically speaking that cause the problems and by noise I mean the signals degrade enough that they don't jive with the on...
Indeed... I've read up on the issues in detail. I've already contacted uniserver to get 2 of my boards recapped. As I told him im waiting on the hobby money to reaccumulate :D since I just got a SparcStation 20 (dual sm81's, 3 pcimcia cards and 2 quad fast enthernet cards)
I'm aware the SCA...
Took the logic board out.. it looks quite clean as far as my untrained eye can tell... took out the battery had what appears to be a date on it GL/24/88 ... so its a miracle it hadn't leaked in the slightest. It boots up still... still no SCSI. Restarted it and it booted up fine to a couple...
axtls is BSD licensed ... not as many features as matrixSSL but sounds easy to use. It also sounds more server oriented so might not be of use.
http://axtls.sourceforge.net/
and polarSSL https://polarssl.org/ ... sounds quite similar to martixSSL in most every way.
check this out also.. http://strophe.im/libstrophe/ Its a small C XMPP library.
I had intended to get it working on my sparcstation. I did get the demo working though ... its probably a good C code base to start from.
Why not just make a generic XMPP/Jabber client first and then extend it to support TLS. So you don't bite off so much at once.
Dunno why you would have to integrate anything with MacTCP... TLS wouldn't have anthing to do with the transport later other than sitting on top of it? Or perhaps I am...
I bought an SE/30 that if I let sit awhile or gently addjust the video board it will will boot up from floppy.
It was sold as not working but when I got it it booted up from SCSI to 7.1 and had MS word installed on it a few reboots/days later it slowly degraded to no SCSI device found and then...
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