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You have to choose a unique IP address - one that no other device on your network is using. It seems that you're trying to use your router's IP address as the Color Classic's, and that won't work.
Now I have a different problem. I can send characters from my Mac to my PC, but not the other way. The baud rates &c. are set identically on both machines. My PC is putting characters out onto the serial line, but my Mac isn't reading them. Not even anything garbled: nothing at all appears...
I found something. My 6360 came with a fax-modem installed. I started up with extensions disabled, and the modem port behaves as it should. There's some Performa software or something interfering with my modem port.
EDIT: It was the "Express Modem" control panel. I disabled it, and the modem...
The pinout at applefool works wonderfully on my 7200, but not on my 6360, where I really need it. This tells me that something is wrong with my 6360's modem port.
I tried this pinout with ZTerm 1.0.1 and ClarisWorks, but neither works. I cannot transmit characters from the PC, and whenever I type anything on the Mac, in both ZTerm and ClarisWorks, it is just echoed, though "Local Echo" is turned off. It also does this when nothing at all is connected to...
If you are connected to a router, then the IP address that you enter into the computer will be a local one (usually 192.168.x.y or 10.0.x.y or some such thing). See your router's configuration for the correct format. It might be a variation on your router's IP address.
If you must choose manual...
It has 7.5.3. I have a network card, but the only Mac drivers for it are for 10.2.9 and up. (Its Windows drivers go as far back as NT 3.51!) I'm basically committed to serial. I would like to know how to connect RS-232 to Mac RS-422 for the purpose. None of the pinouts I've found online works...
I have a Performa 6360 with ClarisWorks 4 on it, and I have a PC with Windows 98 and PuTTY on it. How do I connect them so that I can transfer files between them? I've looked online, but no connection I've found there works.
I have, and it didn't work. I'm currently leaning in the direction of "Something's wrong with the drive itself", because I've tried every jumper combination without luck. My question is now, how do I get it open to look at it? I undid some screws, but the circuit board seems to be fixed somehow...
I should add that Drive Setup sees it. It identifies it as SCSI ID 3.
EDIT: It doesn't work in my 7200 either. The jumpers on both drives are configured identically.
It receives power just fine; the tray opens and closes correctly. The AppleCD 600i out of my 7200 works fine with my 6360 with the card-edge adapter, so that's not the problem either. But when I insert a CD, nothing happens. It doesn't appear on the desktop, and the CD drive doesn't spin up.
If you already have it on a Mac or an emulator, then you can download Split and Join from Macintosh Garden (I believe it fits on a single floppy), put it on your Mac and your emulator, split your payload there, and rejoin it at your Mac.
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