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The powermac 7200 is untested and will probably live in the box for a while until I get a video adapter. Sadly the box is water damaged. The powermac g4 turns on but won’t boot my 9.2 10.2 or 10.4 discs.
Makes me wonder if the ram is the wrong type? Seems weird that BOTH would have all the ram stop working. Maybe the sticks are different speeds? Thats the first stuff I would check.
I figured at some point I should make an official thread for this project I've been working on.
For the past month or so I have worked on writing a chat app that is cross platform for basically everything. I wanted to make something that would "just work" on all devices and still include some...
Official release for this app is coming as soon as I can get it to run on windows again.... it worked ONCE, then I changed a couple menu enable settings and it quit working.
On the mac end of things, it is totally functional.
Ended up using RB2.1.2 for a while, but went to 3 after 2 had a nasty habit of not saving my work.
The built in TCP functionality made it the ideal candidate for the client.
The server software is currently written in PHP, but I may change it later on (thank goodness I documented the API well)
Yea that one's a bit too new. I did find documentation for version 4 and have been managing to get it to work using that.
Side note: when I try to run these apps (compiled for 68k) on my macintosh classic, it gives an address error bomb and has to restart. It does the same thing after having...
Does anyone have a copy of this or know where to find it? It's not on archive.org.
here is the directory listing: https://web.archive.org/web/20000817012936/http://www.realbasic.com:80/files/
the file itself should be at realbasic.com/files/LanguageReference.pdf but it just redirects to...
Does IE 4.0 have enough juice to run Squirrel webmail? (this thing https://squirrelmail.org/screenshots.php )
I think it requires HTML 4.0 and nothing else.
Edit:
I ask because I've been thinking of hosting a webmail server for this very reason.
Yea I haven't done computer programming in ages. Web development is my thing.
I'm working on learning the JSSS syntax and then I'm going to integrate a vintage compatible site with my already complete chat software, https://www.shout.tk
My goal is to make it fully Netscape 4.0 compatible...
I guess netscape navigator will be a good choice to target. Though it never had proper CSS, I can probably learn JSSS. It has a CSS to JSSS converter but it seems like that would make it further unstable and laggy..
I do have 4mb of ram.
I am quite uneducated on programming these old macs and am having second thoughts on taking this route.
I am however a backend web developer. Are there any better web browsers that would run on those specs aside from MacWeb? Looking for something with more HTML and...
Very odd... the binaries produced give the same error the RB binaries do.
To clear things up, here is my setup:
Dev environment: iBook g3 with os 9.2.2
Target machine: Macintosh Classic with 7.5.5
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