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Connecting Macintosh LCII to the home network
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<blockquote data-quote="Papalapa" data-source="post: 1802664" data-attributes="member: 400766"><p>Yeah, I perfectlly know that is a quite old computer and that's why is exciting to try to do some things like network connections. On the other hand if the Mac has a network card means that should be able to connect to a network I guess. This is a "computer toy" for me because if I need to do something with a Mac I use my iMac and there are also other 4 PCs at home.</p><p></p><p>The main purpose of connect the Mac to the local network is to get files that doesn’t fit on a 1.44MB floppy disks due this is the only way that I can “feed” the Mac with some software. Once connected I can get files using FTP, HTTP, or even through shared folders in other computers of the local network through TCP/IP.</p><p></p><p>Also, it should be great to browse Internet with the iCab or Netscape 1.0 like 25 years ago even if most of webpages will not load...</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Papalapa, post: 1802664, member: 400766"] Yeah, I perfectlly know that is a quite old computer and that's why is exciting to try to do some things like network connections. On the other hand if the Mac has a network card means that should be able to connect to a network I guess. This is a "computer toy" for me because if I need to do something with a Mac I use my iMac and there are also other 4 PCs at home. The main purpose of connect the Mac to the local network is to get files that doesn’t fit on a 1.44MB floppy disks due this is the only way that I can “feed” the Mac with some software. Once connected I can get files using FTP, HTTP, or even through shared folders in other computers of the local network through TCP/IP. Also, it should be great to browse Internet with the iCab or Netscape 1.0 like 25 years ago even if most of webpages will not load... [/QUOTE]
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