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USA
1559 Posts
Posted - 24 Feb 2002 :  01:14:42
Graphite Goodness pointed out a very tasty Carracho server to me the other day : 24.157.19.121:6700 (no l/p needed).

It has nearly (if not every) Macintosh OS every made including Copland, Rhapsody, and A/UX and even has Apple-related OSs such as Be OS, OPENSTEP, and various 68k Linux distributions

not to mention Newton stuff and a good amount of 68k software...

(obviously) you will need to download the client from versiontracker...I don't know if there's a 68k version floating around somewhere...

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cinemafia
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USA
2965 Posts
Posted - 25 Feb 2002 :  09:05:42
Thanks, Fire. I haven't used Carracho in over a year, because I could never find any good servers. I guess I might start using it again now, eh!

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Tallgeese
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USA
523 Posts
Posted - 25 Feb 2002 :  09:26:11

Spiffy...

Mom: Why do you have a dozen Macs sitting around the house?
Me: Mom, mom... This one's a Rhapsody machine, that one is OpenStep, that's a Debian Linux box, there's the A/UX box...

^_^ more excuses for liberation

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FireWire is fast
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USA
1559 Posts
Posted - 25 Feb 2002 :  09:59:02
hehe...well one thing i've noticed is that the download speeds is a bit on the poky side and they stall often...

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alcoa
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Albania
543 Posts
Posted - 25 Feb 2002 :  10:32:11
quote:


This one's a Rhapsody machine, that one is OpenStep, that's a Debian Linux box, there's the A/UX box...

^_^ more excuses for liberation



don't you need one one with every release of each os for cross-platform testing all the software you're planning to develop?

and then there's the need to test all of the mac os revs on every machine that you are planning to support . . . .

jt2

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