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This is probably the third time I've posted this for this type of thread, but here's mine again.

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That's a great looking set-up duke, wish I had one like that.

I would post mine but it's basically just an ibook and a performa 5300 (Used as tv). Don't worry the dual ghz wil be ordered soon.
 
Originally posted by rigor
The imac uses airport for internet access and the nextstation uses ethernet to get internet access off the imac. I have way too much time on my hands.
How do you do this??? I have an ibook with airport for internet and a PM9500 that would like to have internet from the ibook via ethernet....Please explain how you configure this!

btw...the ibook is running X and the 9500 can run X, but is running 9...

ANYONE! PLEASE HELP! URGENT! well not really urgent, but PLEASE HELP!!!
 
My setup in writing until I can buy a new charger battery charger:

G4 733 120GB HD 1GB ram Sony 21" Sony 17"
Intuos tablet
2x iBook 12" 700Mhz on order
B+W G3 300 60GB HD 512MB ram 2x Apple 17"
Starmax 3400 with not alot
Saphir Ultra 2 scanner
Canon 1D + D60 + lots of lighting
QMS Magicolor 300 printer
Lexmark Optra n printer
Athlon 800 4x 73GB very noisey scsi hds + 768mb ram
PII 266 80GB hd 768 mb ram (mp3 and divx)
3com SSII switch
kingston switch
sony av amp
KEF Q35s + Q15s + Bose centre channel, great for games

Loads of music and a ps2 for inspiration.

I just wish I could buy a new G4!!!!
 
Originally posted by MacMaster

How do you do this??? I have an ibook with airport for internet and a PM9500

It appears 10.2 is going to do this... But if you can't wait you have two options:

The unix way:
http://macosx.org/nat.html

A GUI utility which appears to be free and do most of the dirty work for you:
http://www.versiontracker.com/moreinfo.fcgi?id=13335&db=mac

Also maybe worth mentioning, if you're going to connect the machines directly.. I needed to use a crossover/null patch cable. A standard cat5 cable did not work.
 
Originally posted by rigor


It appears 10.2 is going to do this... But if you can't wait you have two options:

The unix way:
http://macosx.org/nat.html

A GUI utility which appears to be free and do most of the dirty work for you:
http://www.versiontracker.com/moreinfo.fcgi?id=13335&db=mac

Also maybe worth mentioning, if you're going to connect the machines directly.. I needed to use a crossover/null patch cable. A standard cat5 cable did not work.
I can wait for Jaguar, but do both computers have to be running Jaguar? I know the ibook will, but I'm not too sure about the 9500...
 
Originally posted by rigor
Lets try again..

Man, a NeXTStation? That's AWESOME! Are you the orig. owner? I'd love to get my hands on one of those... (Actually, I'd love to have a color cube turbo, but a NeXTStation might be a bit more practical spacewise...)

-M
 
My OLD SCHOOL setup :)

This is my setupit includes: Macintosh IIci (the one thats on), Macintosh IIcx, PowerBook 190c, PowerBook DUO 270c, iBook FireWire SE 466mhz DVD, Sega Genesis Model 2, PowerCD, Two Apple Monitors, and one old IBM monitor. :D
mysetuup.jpg
 
What is it might you ask?

Its a CD player made by Apple in 1993 (i think) it can play Photo CDs (when connected to your TV) and regualr Audio CDs, it can be battery operated with 6 AA batteries and can be used as a CD-ROM drive to any SCSI enabled Mac, used on system 7.1 or later. Mine dosen't have the base (which is the SCSI converter where teh SCSI port is converted into a 6 AA battery pack an AC Power port) More info at this site: http://www.applefritter.com/accessories/powercd/ and here
http://www.acornworld.net/~jmayrand/Access.html (towards the bottom)
;)
 
Hey! That's a pretty cool product!:) Just one more question, :rolleyes: what's it's speed? Just curious...
 
hhhmmmm...

Originally posted by dukestreet
This is probably the third time I've posted this for this type of thread, but here's mine again.

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What kind of G4 is that? and is that an Apple 21" Studio Display? My dad has that display and a AGP 450mhz G4 with DVD and ZIP. Is that like yours?:)
 
Originally posted by barkmonster
16 and you can afford Minipods, an iMac, an iPod AND and iBook ?

You must have one hell of a part time job to pay for all that, or generous parents. I only had an Atari ST and a SNES when I was 16.

Infact seeing as I have to put almost all the money towards anything fairly expensive, I'm still running a crusty old beige G3. I could afford a G4 tower in 6 - 9 months time if I'm lucky. I'll have to totally cut down on the social life for a while to that aswell!
you have two options....slang the yayo....and the corner...:eek:
 
this is all i ahve, a least now. its an MP 120, with the ac adaptor plugged in. i also have the fax modem, and the MP 110 NI-CAD batteries. hopefully, ill have my hands on some older suff soon, once i get the cash to go ebayin':)
 
Originally posted by Over Achiever
I have three words for you Nipsy...

DAMN, DAMN, DAMN!!!:D:D:D

Thats a lot of moniters there...I like your 18" LCD. Is it Samsung?

It is actually an off brand called Xenon. I like it because it has a coax input, rca input, TV tuner and remote!
 
Re: My OLD SCHOOL setup :)

Originally posted by LimeiBook86
This is my setupit includes: Macintosh IIci (the one thats on), Macintosh IIcx, PowerBook 190c, PowerBook DUO 270c, iBook FireWire SE 466mhz DVD, Sega Genesis Model 2, PowerCD, Two Apple Monitors, and one old IBM monitor. :D
mysetuup.jpg

DUDE! you have a PowerCD? that is awesome. I remember dreaming about getting that thing when I was in grade 4. *drool*
 
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