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posting from my 540c - conquest: AAUI->RJ45 + NIC
Posted by: Bolle on 2008-04-12 11:21:09
posting from my 540c using th onboard nic with a newly acquired AAUI-RJ45 tranceiver. snatched one + an origninal apple LC PDS card with AAUI connector from ebay for one buck. mainly got it because of the AAUI-RJ45 - but the card is a nice add-on 😉

good thing is that AAUI-RJ45 thingies alone go for around 15 bucks 😀

btw... 68kmla.org really sucks in msie 3.01 - as does the rest of the interwebs 😉

Posted by: Anonymous Freak on 2008-04-12 11:49:16
iCab with CSS turned off is very usable on a 68040. I use it on my PowerBook Duo 280c on a fairly regular basis now. (I'd say about half of my 68kmla posts are done from that computer now.)

Netscape 4 is passable, but iCab really does make pages appear closer to what more modern web browsers do.

Posted by: aphetica on 2008-04-12 19:24:16
Is there any difference between browsing with iCab in System 7 vs OS 8?

I am thinking about taking OS 8 off my machine... it seems to bog it down quite a bit.. but I don't want to completely destroy my ability to browse the forums.

Posted by: Anonymous Freak on 2008-04-12 20:13:39
Is there any difference between browsing with iCab in System 7 vs OS 9?
Not really. I use iCab mostly in 7.6.1, but I can't tell any difference between 2.9.9 in OS 9 and 2.9.9 in System 7.6.1. iCab 3 is noticeably different, but it's only available for OS 8.5 or higher on PPC

Posted by: Temetka on 2008-04-13 03:59:03
@AF;

When you quote someone, put quotes around the name.

Ex:

quote="aphetica"
See how that works for ya in the future.

@OP:

Nice work on the 540c. I f you have limited RAM I would suggest downgrading to 7.5.3 or 7.6.1 if you have it. Your machine will be faster and you should have more resources to allocate to your web browser.

Posted by: Bolle on 2008-04-13 05:53:14
20MB in the 540c is prolly enough. running 7.6.1 from a 1GB HDD. 😉

Posted by: iamdigitalman on 2008-04-13 14:46:58
They go for $15 each? I found a pair of them at Micro Center marked down for $3 each, plus I got a couple more in my latest conquest.

Oh, and as for 68kmla sucking in MSIE 3, I disagree, it looks kist fine in PMSIE on my Jornada 820 😀

-digital 😉

Posted by: Bolle on 2008-04-13 14:50:18
15€ 😉

tahts europe 😛 there are cheaper ones but 1€ is definetly a steal.

Posted by: gobabushka on 2008-04-13 15:22:10
wats the difference between icab 2.9.9 and icab 3.0.5

Posted by: Quadraman on 2008-04-13 20:13:38
wats the difference between icab 2.9.9 and icab 3.0.5
2.9.9 is the last version to run on 68k machines or OS versions below 8.5. It is outdated and can't do everything required of a modern browser but some machines can't run anything newer. It isn't likely it will ever be updated again.

Posted by: Anonymous Freak on 2008-04-13 20:36:08
@AF;
When you quote someone, put quotes around the name.
Why, I haven't a clue what you could be talking about. [😀] ]'>

Yeah, I was typing it while using a wireless keyboard while my mouse was out of reach, it was quicker to type it myself than to go back and hit 'quote'.

wats the difference between icab 2.9.9 and icab 3.0.5
About 0.0.6. [😛] ]'>

In reality, the two are quite different beasts, with different rendering cores. (iCab 3 passes the Acid2 test, iCab 2.9.9 does not.) iCab 2.9.9 is a true "Classic" application, and can run from System 7.0 (with some tweaks,) all the way up to 9.2.2. iCab 3 is a Carbon app that needs Mac OS 8.5 (with CarbonLib) or higher; and runs as a native OS X app as well.

Finally, iCab 4 is a pure Cocoa app, which requires Mac OS 10.3.9 or higher. It also no longer uses Clauss' custom HTML renderer, it uses WebKit. (It is a good way to get the HTML rendering engine from Safari 3 onto Panther, though.)

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