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    External HD for SE/30 not recognized

    There could be a number of reasons why the disks don’t mount. There could be a SCSI ID conflict, or the drives aren’t formatted for Mac SE/30. Additionally, the volumes may be too large for a Mac SE/30. Use FWB Hard disk Tools or SCSI Probe to see if they are attached.
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    Help with AppleTalk Connection on MacPlus using Zuluscsi

    With the errors you're getting, you may want a fresh Mac OS install to work with. After you re-install the OS... This may sounds strange but in the Mac TCP Control Panel instead of using EtherTalk A, instead use Ethernet Built-in. You need to manually enter an IP address from your network...
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    Help with AppleTalk Connection on MacPlus using Zuluscsi

    If there is no connectivity coming from the router to your plus when you use the Network Control Panel to switch from LocalTalk to Ethernet Alternative, then it won’t be able to open the EtherTalk connection and it will go back to using LocalTalk. So make sure you’re getting connectivity from...
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    PM6500 and Upgrading to 9.2.2

    I suggest you continue with Mac IS 9.1 and solve the Keychain issue. I’m really not exactly sure the issue you’re having with Keychain but if it’s a saved network login then temporarily disable it and login manually. As far as 9.2.2 goes, It may solve your keychain problem but it might cause...
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    Realtek RTL8139D PCI Network Card Compatible with a PowerMac 6500?

    You're welcome. Now that they all have a wired connection to the same network you could use AppleTalk and TCP/IP. I owned a PM 6500 once and I believe Mac OS 9.1 was that last OS for it. Is there a reason you want Mac OS 9.2.2? 9.2.2 is mainly support for classic within Mac OS X and also...
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    Realtek RTL8139D PCI Network Card Compatible with a PowerMac 6500?

    I found this section in the manual for it. EtherTalk When configured to use “EtherTalk Alternative” in the Network Control Panel, AppleTalk traffic will be sent over the BlueSCSI network interface to enable AppleShare and other AppleTalk protocols over Wi-Fi. Since this traffic is sent as...
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    KURB's World - Vintage Macs, PCs and more

    Nice! Keep posting on your finds. Enjoying it.
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    KURB's World - Vintage Macs, PCs and more

    Also Youtube have extensive videos on the matter.
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    KURB's World - Vintage Macs, PCs and more

    There are threads that get into how to soldier and what rig to buy. They recommend that you practice on a junk board first. Any questions about it are probably already answered there.
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    KURB's World - Vintage Macs, PCs and more

    You can go to several sites to check the differences between Mac models. https://everymac.com is one of them. There you can even run a comparison between some. Just because it worked in the 1990's doesn't equal a good sign but if you must try it it out then go for it. People recommend on certain...
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    KURB's World - Vintage Macs, PCs and more

    Without the battery the PRAM reset. Yes.
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    KURB's World - Vintage Macs, PCs and more

    The reason the video didn’t come on until you removed the radius is because the radius was the main screen in the monitors control panel. Once it’s removed the main screen in monitors control panel reverts back to the internal screen.
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    KURB's World - Vintage Macs, PCs and more

    At least if you do show a battery bombed board, you won’t be blamed for it. We know you just got all this stuff, so you’re off the hook. If you said you had this pile of computers for months and finally now just getting to the batteries, well then you’d never hear the end of it.
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    KURB's World - Vintage Macs, PCs and more

    Keep posting your finds and questions, it’s a great thread watching someone go through a pile. Perhaps record a video while you go.
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    KURB's World - Vintage Macs, PCs and more

    You may need your very own electrical power plant if you choose to turn them all on at once.
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    KURB's World - Vintage Macs, PCs and more

    Somewhere in the list of things to do is back up of any of the working disk drives for irreplaceable software and drivers. Probably not a priority but for me it's one of the best parts with buying vintage stuff. You never know what you'll find. Maybe you'll find a map for a buried treasure.
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    Virtual modem

    Now that I got that to work I decided to disconnect it and close the ports on the router. Just wanted to try it. Too insecure to leave. I decided to use Apple Internet Router and the Wide Area Extension to tunnel AppleTalk over two subnets off from Mac OS X Server instead which is really useful...
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    Virtual modem

    Yea security concerns for sure. I’m sure a VPN would be more secure I didn’t have the capability to do a VPN on both sides. If I’m not mistaken this is how GlobalTalk works?
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    Virtual modem

    I had success with this. I installed the Apple Internet Router Wide Area Extension on both networks. Setup was really easy. I did need to forward port TCP port 548 and TCP/UDP port 427 to allow afp through. Once connected, both sides can access file shares from either network and i had success...
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    Virtual modem

    I’m about to give this a try. I really think you’re on to something here. I have two internet connections here so I’ll setup two ends with your scenario using the wide are extension.
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