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  1. morgant

    My Power Macintosh 9500 Server

    Mac Uptime PPC 1.210 has been exactly the solution I was looking for. It's nice to be able to turn on the monitor or connect via VNC to see how long it's been up. Today I put together an AppleScript ACGI (since Mac Uptime PPC is scriptable) and some Ajax to insert the uptime (and update every...
  2. morgant

    My Power Macintosh 9500 Server

    Many thanks. I'll definitely give Mac Uptime 1.210 a try.
  3. morgant

    My Power Macintosh 9500 Server

    It's been a while, but figured I'd follow up on the stability front: The AppleShare IP 6.2 updates did not improve stability. Neither did stopping MRTG from polling SNMP (in hopes of limiting OT/SNMP memory leak, if that's the issue). I've gone so far as to completely disable all the OT/SNMP...
  4. morgant

    LCIII System software reinstall

    You can grab the Network Access Disk from the Utilities section of the Older Apple Software Downloads page. I've done this with an LCIII and it works fine over LocalTalk. Slow? Yes. However, it's much faster than making the floppies and then swapping floppies during the install. I installed...
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    My Power Macintosh 9500 Server

    Oops, my bad. I restarted it Saturday morning and it appears to have been up since. I futzed with the ADB chain live a few days ago and that probably threw off the Rebound! My memory leak is actually related to using the OT/SNMP extension which allows me to poll SNMP values (network, CPU, etc.)...
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    Classic Mac C compiler?

    I second the RAM upgrade. I used and loved CodeWarrior back when I did Mac OS (Toolbox/Carbon) development, but it's also long been discontinued. I heard good things about THINK C as well. If you can get your hands on either of those, you'll be happier than using MPW. But, hey, MPW is free and...
  7. morgant

    My Power Macintosh 9500 Server

    I'm not aware of one that supports USB & ADB, but maybe somebody else knows. I wouldn't be surprised if there was such a beast around the time of the 1st PowerMac G4 introduction, but I never saw one and it's probably not worth looking for. You can definitely use most USB & VGA KVM...
  8. morgant

    My Power Macintosh 9500 Server

    I recently searched out a Power Macintosh 9500 (ended up with 17 other Gw & G4 freebies as well) for various bootstrapping projects and have it online as a web server using AppleShare IP 6.1.1: http://buuto.makkintosshu.com/ What do you all think? Suggestions? I'd like to toss some more...
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