I think I have my head wrapped around the hardware tuneups that my Mac
SE/30 requires. Moving on to the software. I've found install media and
can get System 6 installed just fine. I can read and write HD floppies
in my Linux box to move things in and out by sneakernet.
I'm having a nasty time getting the ethernet board to work. I'm using an
Asante MacCon PSD slot ethernet board. I downloaded the driver pack
(still at Asante's website), made a driver install disk, and installed the
driver stuff. This installs a driver for the board, ethertalk, and
MacTCP. A diagnostic program on the disk says that the ethernet board is
checking out fine, but I can't get the machine to talk or listen to the
network. It's not at all clear how the MacTCP panel is supposed to be
used. I've tried following
http://www.applefool.com/se30/ and nothing
works (though I can't get the Legacy Recover CD referred to there).
Is there someone on this list who has done this before who can help me?
--
David Griffith
dgriffi at
cs.csubak.edu
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